



A ceremonial procession unfurls across a broad, sea-green expanse, where repeated diagonals of long brass horns orchestrate both rhythm and direction, turning the march into a visual fugue of breath and brass. The figures’ luminous whites and saturated pinks and limes glow against the restrained ground, suggesting festivity held in poised discipline—communal joy structured by ritual. Above, a small flight of birds punctuates the open sky like a blessing or refrain, widening the space into a quiet metaphysical register. The work reads as an ode to collective identity: sound made visible, tradition carried forward as both pageantry and prayer.







