

A fever-bright tableau of performance and confrontation, the work stages music as both celebration and provocation: the harmonium’s orderly keys are thrust into a space where bodies erupt in laughter, gesture, and charged proximity. Acid greens and incandescent reds slice across the figures like theatrical gels, turning skin into mask and emotion into spectacle, while the cropped arm in the foreground becomes a diagonal force—half embrace, half interruption. The composition’s layered silhouettes and splattered textures suggest a crowd’s unstable ecology, where joy and unease coexist, and the act of being seen becomes as loud as any song.







