

A procession of four women moves in rhythmic unison, their tilted heads and raised vessels turning the simple act of drinking into a choreographed rite, where thirst becomes devotion and leisure becomes ceremony. The ornamental contouring and patterned textiles flatten space into a tapestry-like field, allowing crimson and ivory garments to pulse against a cool lattice of blues and violets, as if the figures are suspended between daydream and folklore. Lotus blooms anchor the lower plane like quiet witnesses—symbols of renewal and inner poise—while the repeated gestures suggest continuity across generations, a communal cadence that outlasts any single moment. In this luminous stylization, the body is both icon and instrument, carrying joy, resilience, and shared identity with each synchronized step.







