


This nocturne of deep cobalt and indigo cradles a fluteβplayer in meditative stillness, her downcast eyes and elongated contours turning sound into a private prayer. The composition breathes through layered blue foliage and misted space, where the warm ochre of skin and bamboo becomes a luminous axisβan inner light held gently against the encroaching dusk. Animals materialize at the periphery like soft witnesses, suggesting a pastoral cosmos that listens rather than speaks, as if devotion itself has quieted the world into harmony. The work reads as both portrait and reverie: a sanctuary where music dissolves boundaries between the human heart and the surrounding night.







