

The painting stages an intimate duet where the blue, flute-bearing figure and the serene woman dissolve into ornament, their bodies braided with peacock-eye motifs and textile geometry as if love itself were a woven fabric. A saffron dusk washes the landscape into stillnessβtemple-like hills, bare trees, and the slow curve of a peacockβso that sound becomes visible, drifting outward in measured lines and luminous accents. Patterned surfaces and burnished greens compress space, turning the scene into a devotional tapestry where desire, music, and nature meet in quiet reverence rather than spectacle.







