Description of Art: Harp and Cello presents two musicians in Charles Lee’s elegant, stylized idiom. The figures are elongated and poised, their instruments rendered as flowing silhouettes and polished contours. Warm, harmonized color fields and softly gradated shadows create a stage-like atmosphere in which line and curve carry the music’s rhythm. Rather than portrait likeness, Lee emphasizes cadence and grace—hands, strings, and bodies forming a unified arabesque that turns performance into visual harmony.