

Beneath a sheltering tree, the flutist’s poised stillness sends an invisible current through the scene, turning sound into atmosphere as the listener’s softened posture suggests surrender to an inner reverie. The composition is quietly radial—branches, draped fabric, and seated bodies curving into a gentle orbit—while the muted earth palette and powdered light dissolve edges, as if memory itself were doing the drawing. Scattered blossoms become small, deliberate punctuation marks, hinting at transience and devotion: a moment of teaching, longing, or spiritual intimacy held just before it fades back into silence.







