

This work unfolds like a ceremonial textile—concentric mandala-like rings and stacked friezes of animals and birds turning the surface into a living cosmology. The disciplined black linework creates a steady rhythm, while saturated greens, oranges, yellows, and blues pulse through the pattern like breaths of festival light, animating the procession without breaking its order. At the center, the rosette form reads as a generative nucleus, suggesting community and nature orbiting a shared source—an image of continuity where each small figure becomes a syllable in a larger chant. The triangular border functions as both threshold and protection, framing the scene as a sacred enclosure in which repetition becomes devotion and movement becomes memory.







