



This lyrical tableau stages intimacy as a quiet dialogue between color and gaze: the cool, lapis body of the flute-player leans into the warm vermilion presence of his companion, their closeness held like a secret within a pond of oversized leaves. The flute becomes a horizontal axis of breath and devotion, guiding the eye across interlocking curves that soften the figures into a single, rhythmic contour, while the lotus blossoms rise as luminous pausesβsymbols of desire purified into reverence. Saturated hues and patterned textiles flatten space into ornament, turning the natural world into a decorative sanctuary where love feels both earthly and mythic, suspended in calm, melodic time.







