



A jubilant ensemble gathers in a flattened, folk-inflected space where song becomes visible—curving staffs and notes drifting like incense across a green field that feels both stage and sanctuary. The figures’ ash-grey bodies, punctuated by vermilion lips and instrument-red accents, create a rhythmic counterpoint to the saturated garments, suggesting a collective pulse that exceeds any single performer. At the center, the warm, glowing presence of Ganesha—cradled amid drums, cymbals, and flute—anchors the scene as a symbol of auspicious beginnings, turning music into an act of invocation and communal protection. The composition’s gentle repetition of faces and gestures reads like a refrain, celebrating unity through cadence, devotion, and shared breath.







