

This jubilant tableau stages a communal rapture around the blue-skinned musician, whose flute becomes the unseen axis drawing bodies into a single, braided rhythm of touch, gaze, and breath. Saturated reds and saffrons press against a cool blue ground, creating a devotional heat that feels both celebratory and intimate, as if sound itself has turned into color and cloth. The compressed space—figures interlocked, faces tilted inward—suggests a world where individuality softens into chorus, while the peacock and rooster punctuate the scene with earthy emblems of beauty and wakefulness. Beneath the festivity lies a quiet allegory of harmony: music as a binding force that reconciles tenderness, longing, and collective belonging.







