

Set against a velvety field of green, the scene choreographs a surging procession where bodies in crimson and white become rhythmic units of collective will, compressing individuality into a single, pulsing civic organism. The serpentine ribbon of road cleaves the composition like a hesitant boundary, yet the crowd repeatedly spills across itβsuggesting how momentum, desire, and unrest ignore the neat partitions of order. Bright carts and the dark, bristling animals operate as moving fulcrums of tension, their saturated reds and inky silhouettes turning festivity into something more volatile: a pageant where celebration and confrontation share the same breath.







