



A dense ring of saffron bodies and white-clad legs surges around the cool geometry of a blue cart, as if the entire scene is a festival turned into pure circulation—hands passing, feet pivoting, desire and necessity braided into one rhythm. The artist’s high-chroma palette sets a charged dialogue between heat and calm: oranges and magentas pulse like human hunger and celebration, while the cart’s steady blues hold the center like an improvised altar of everyday commerce. Flattened space and repeating forms compress individuality into pattern, suggesting how community can be both embrace and crush, a choreography where sustenance is shared yet always contested. In this crowded stillness, the wheel becomes a quiet symbol of continuity—labor, tradition, and the ceaseless turning of collective life.







