


This composition folds human presence into a cubist theatre of music, where interlocking planes and softened faces turn sound into a quiet, communal ritual. A warm, ember-like red at the center pulses against cool blues and mossy greens, setting up a visual counterpoint that mirrors the fluteβs breath and the drumβs steady, circular time. Hands overlap and cradle instruments with devotional tenderness, suggesting that harmony here is not performance but careβan intimate weaving of separate lives into one resonant, shared interior. The arcing background and patterned textiles act like memory itself: layered, ornamental, and gently enclosing, as if the figures are held inside the song.







