



Against a field of saturated crimson that reads like heat, ritual, and memory, two stylized figures dissolve into one another through curving contours and vine-like ornament, their closed eyes turning the scene inward. The flute becomes both axis and breath—an invisible line of music that stitches intimacy across the canvas—while the green, patterned drapery suggests nature’s persistence within the human body, as if desire and devotion share the same roots. Subtle abrasions and flecks in the red ground act like timeworn gilt, implying a mural-like endurance that elevates this private tenderness into a mythic, ceremonial calm.







