

Against a velvety black ground, ochre serpentine bands braid through a constellation of terracotta vessels, each pot becoming a miniature cosmos where white, calligraphic figures harvest, dance, hunt, and commune with animals and crops. The composition reads like an oral epic unspooling—circulation and return—where the looping path suggests lineage, seasonality, and the invisible routes by which memory travels between households and fields. By reducing bodies to rhythmic signs and letting negative space breathe, the artist elevates everyday labor into ceremony, proposing community not as a static scene but as a continuous, shared movement across time.







