

A nocturnal procession of musicians unfolds in cool indigo tones, their closed eyes and tilted heads turning performance into a shared inward ritual rather than a spectacle. Against a dense tapestry of patterned textiles and overlapping bodies, the incandescent oranges of drums and long-necked lutes flare like pockets of warmth—visualizing sound as light and anchoring the composition’s rhythmic pulse. The tight compression of space dissolves individual identity into ensemble, suggesting community as a single breathing instrument where memory, labor, and celebration move in unison. In this chromatic dialogue between blue hush and amber resonance, the work becomes an ode to collective endurance—the way music stitches intimacy through the press of everyday life.







