

A sinuous, vine-limbed figure stands like a living totem against a field of smoldering red, its blue face and leaf-patterned body fusing human presence with vegetal abundance. The flute becomes a horizontal axis of breath and discipline, cutting through the warmth like a quiet command, while the curled horned crown and bangled limbs suggest ritual, performance, and inherited myth. Around this central apparition, faint animal outlines drift like memories or witnesses—softly inscribed life-forms that turn the background into a chorus of the natural world, half-erased yet enduring. The work holds a charged tension between seduction and sanctity, as if music here is not entertainment but an act of stewardship that binds the figure to the ecosystem it embodies.







