



Against a richly weathered ground of saffron and vermilion, two women meet in a charged hush, their elongated eyes and poised hands turning intimacy into ritual. The flute—held between them like a slender bridge—suggests music as a shared language, a conduit where breath becomes tenderness and desire becomes poise. Peacock feathers hover at the margins as emblems of beauty and watchfulness, amplifying the painting’s tension between ornament and emotion, while the flattened space and jewel-like color fields elevate the encounter into a timeless, mythic interior.







