

Set against a saturated red sky, this triptych unfurls like a woven chronicle of communal life, where bands of patterned earth become both terrain and tapestry. Clusters of simplified figures gather on boat-like platforms, their bright garments forming rhythmic accents that pulse across the panels, suggesting procession, ritual, or shared passage through time. The repeated circular trees punctuate the field as quiet guardians—ornamental yet anchoring—while the strict vertical divisions of the triptych hold the scene in a measured cadence, turning everyday togetherness into a ceremonial map of belonging.







