



A tide of simplified figures surges across a verdant field, their linked hands forming a restless lattice of movement that feels both celebratory and coercive. At the center, a solitary performer in incandescent orange stands atop a magenta cart—elevated yet precarious—turning spectacle into a kind of command as the crowd’s repetition threatens to swallow individual will. The flattened planes of color and rhythmic diagonals create a pulse like a chant, suggesting how public energy can lift a leader into visibility while simultaneously rendering everyone, including the leader, part of the same circulating force.







