



A solitary flautist emerges from a bath of turquoise and deep cobalt, her elongated form poised between stillness and song, as if listening inward before offering sound to the air. The composition choreographs a gentle diagonal—instrument, arms, and gaze—guiding the eye through a hushed field where small, petal-like birds drift like notes made visible. Cool greens and blues temper the figure’s sensuality with quiet restraint, suggesting an intimate reverie where music becomes a private language between body, breath, and surrounding nature. Leaves gathering at the upper edge act as a canopy of memory, framing the scene as a suspended moment of lyric contemplation rather than a literal performance.







