

In this contemplative tableau, a blue-skinned flute player folds into the pale curve of a resting cow, turning devotion into a quiet choreography of touch and breath. The composition is built on tender diagonals—the flute’s line, the incline of the head, the animal’s neck—binding figure and companion into a single rhythm while the crimson drapery warms the scene like a held heartbeat. A mosaic-like field of lotus motifs and soft orbs of light dissolves the boundary between body and atmosphere, suggesting that music here is less performance than prayer, a sustaining thread between the earthly and the luminous. The closed eyes and softened contours imply an inner listening: a refuge where gentleness becomes its own form of power.







