

Against a saturated crimson field, two faceless, winged figures inhabit a lyrical in‑between world where music and tenderness become a shared language. The left figure’s bowed instrument arcs like a spine of memory, while the right figure—draped in patterned cloth—raises a green bud as if offering renewal, their gestures choreographed in a quiet, devotional rhythm. The flattened planes and jewel-like greens and golds compress space into an icon, suggesting that intimacy here is less portraiture than allegory: desire tempered by restraint, and flight held gently within the body. A white animal’s head at the margin reads as innocence or sacrifice, anchoring the scene’s dreamlike romance with a note of earthly vulnerability.







