

A blue-skinned flute player anchors the composition like a calm axis of sound, while three richly adorned women arc around him in a looping choreography of breath and gaze, their raised vessels turning celebration into ritual. Patterned textiles and floral motifs compress space into an ornamental stage, where warm reds and golds press against cooling greens and turquoise, creating a visual pulse that feels both festive and intimate. The repeated diagonals of flute and arms stitch the figures into a single rhythm, suggesting that music here is not merely heard but embodiedβan unseen current that unites desire, devotion, and communal joy. In this flattened, jewel-toned world, ornament becomes meaning: abundance and sensuality are elevated into a sacred language of togetherness.







