

This composition stages an intimate duet between the human and the animal—an indigo flautist absorbed in breath and rhythm while a monumental elephant curves around him like a protective, listening halo. Warm ochres and ember reds, mottled with leaf-like motifs, turn the elephant’s body into a living tapestry, suggesting memory, fertility, and the slow wisdom of nature held against the fragile immediacy of song. The sweeping arc of the trunk gathers the scene into a single continuous line of attention, so that music becomes a bridge—part lullaby, part invocation—where tenderness and power coexist without hierarchy. Flecks of saturated color scattered across the ground plane read like sonic echoes, making the air itself feel painted, vibrating, and ceremonial.







