

A serene, otherworldly figure turns inward as she plays the flute, her green-blue skin and indigo drapery dissolving into a nocturnal atmosphere where sound seems to become color. The composition balances stillness and drift: pale, petal-like forms radiate behind her like a quiet halo, while floating orbs and small fish-like spirits orbit as if drawn by the melodyβs gravity. Cool tonal harmonies and softened edges flatten space into a dreamplane, suggesting a mythic communion in which music tethers the human body to water, sky, and the slow pulse of the unseen. In her downcast gaze and crescent mark, the work proposes devotion not as spectacle, but as intimate listeningβan inward journey rendered luminous.







