

Perched along the sweeping arc of an oversized horn, four slender figures form a miniature procession—at once musicians and sentinels—whose elongated silhouettes translate sound into a choreography of metal and air. The warm, earthen body of the instrument anchors the composition like a resonant landscape, while the darker patina of the figures reads as memory made solid, suggesting tradition carried forward through performance. The diagonal thrust of the horn and the varied gestures of the players create a quiet narrative of collective breath: individual voices held in tension, then unified by the shared conduit of music. In this way, the sculpture becomes an ode to communal rhythm—culture not depicted as static heritage, but as something actively sounded into being.
| Net Quantity | individual voices held in tension, then unified by the shared conduit of music. In this way, the sculpture becomes an ode to communal rhythm—culture not depicted as static heritage, but as something actively sounded into being. |