

This panoramic tableau unfurls like a ritual chronicle, where deities, courtiers, and attendants occupy a continuous stage that collapses the boundaries between the sacred and the civic. The composition is orchestrated in horizontal bands—processional figures and animals moving through patterned architecture—so that repetition becomes a kind of mantra, while intricate motifs in the ground and backdrop read as both ornament and cosmology. Dense, earthen tonalities are punctuated by saturated reds and blues, allowing the central icons to glow with ceremonial authority against the murmuring complexity of the crowd. Beneath its narrative richness, the work meditates on order and devotion: the individual dissolves into collective rhythm, and power is imagined as something simultaneously theatrical, divine, and meticulously designed.







