

A cobalt figure poised in quiet rapture draws breath through the flute, the instrument becoming a bridge between inner devotion and the living world that gathers around it. The composition balances bold, planar architecture with sensuous curves—peacock and bovine forms orbiting like emblems of beauty and abundance—while the saffron-red drapery anchors the scene in earthly warmth against the cool, contemplative blue. Light feels less like illumination than revelation, washing the body with ornamental tracery that suggests sound made visible, a sacred vibration threading through flesh, animal presence, and patterned space. In this still performance, the painting proposes harmony not as perfection but as an attentive listening, where nature and spirit meet in a single sustained note.







