

A luminous figure of Krishna emerges from a haze of saffron and jade, his half-closed eyes and poised flute suspending the scene in a state of devotional quiet where sound feels almost visible. Ornamental linework—crown, jewelry, and flowing drapery—builds a rhythmic architecture around the body, while the peacock feather acts as a subtle axis of transcendence, lifting the gaze from earthly adornment to celestial grace. The sweeping crescent-like flourish behind him and the drifting petals turn negative space into a current, suggesting that the music is less performed than it is breathed through the world, coaxing matter into harmony.







