

This panoramic abstraction unfolds like a procession of half-remembered figures and vessels, their contours dissolving into one another as if community were formed through permeability rather than boundary. A warm, honeyed ground suffuses the scene with a dawning light, while cooler blues and greens punctuate the surface like pauses in a crowded conversation, creating a gentle push–pull between intimacy and distance. The composition’s rhythmic arcs and interlocking silhouettes suggest a ceremony of everyday life—objects, bodies, and gestures reduced to essential motion—inviting the viewer to read meaning not in any single form, but in the shared breath of the whole. Beneath its buoyant color, there is a quiet tenderness: a sense that identity is continually negotiated, softened, and remade within the flux of collective space.







