



This lyrical figure study places a blue-skinned flute player in a hush of saturated twilight, where the body’s cool indigo tones are warmed by saffron drapery and a halo-like glow that seems to radiate from inward contemplation rather than external light. The diagonal flute becomes a quiet axis of balance, guiding the eye through poised hands and softened facial planes, while the orchard’s clustered reds and the lotus-strewn water suggest abundance held in reverent stillness. Space is flattened into decorative fields, yet the subtle modeling of the face and limbs preserves intimacy—turning the scene into a meditation on music as devotion, and serenity as a form of power.







