



This work unfolds like a devotional dream, where cobalt bodies and ochre faces interlock in a quiet choreography of longing and protection. The composition pivots on tender diagonals—flute, arm, and bird—binding the figures into a single breath, while the repeated lotus forms and textured surface soften the scene into something remembered rather than witnessed. By juxtaposing the serene gaze of a profile with the intimate embrace of the central figure, the artist turns love into a layered state: at once earthly closeness and mythic transcendence, held in the hush of blue light. The bird’s luminous presence reads as a messenger of spirit or desire, perched at the threshold between song and silence.







