



A procession of elongated women forms a quiet chorus, their simplified silhouettes and closed eyes turning the scene inward, as if sound is being listened to rather than performed. Saturated reds and cool teal-blue panels create a rhythmic counterpoint—warmth against stillness—while the rounded drum and luminous tambourine become soft halos of communal pulse. The compressed, stage-like space and repeating gestures suggest ritual and sisterhood, where individual figures dissolve into a single, measured cadence of memory and devotion.







