



This dreamlike composition folds the figure of a flautist into a luminous, petal-like architecture, where body, instrument, and atmosphere dissolve into one continuous breath. Warm saffrons and honeyed yellows swell against cool violets and soft greens, creating a gentle chromatic tension that reads like music made visibleβvibration, pause, and resonance. The scattered floral motifs and drifting silhouettes suggest nature listening in, as if melody becomes a pollinating force that carries memory and calm across an interior landscape. In its fluid edges and nested curves, the work intimates devotion and stillness: an invocation where sound is less performed than released, and the self is momentarily unbound.







