



This vividly ornamented scene reimagines devotional mythology as a pageant of movement and sound, where Krishna’s flute becomes a quiet axis around which the world seems to breathe. Saturated blues, magentas, and greens—laid in meticulous patterning—turn the figures and their animal counterparts into living textiles, dissolving the boundary between body, garment, and symbol. The vine-laced ground acts like an infinite lattice of time, softening the narrative into a dreamlike continuum while the small Shiva linga at the base anchors the exuberance with a note of stillness and reverence. In the poised exchange of glances and mirrored stances, the work suggests harmony not as calm, but as a disciplined balance of desire, devotion, and cosmic play.







