

A ceremonial tableau unfolds across a velvety brown void, where a horizontal procession of seated figures gathers like a frieze suspended between memory and performance. The bodies are rendered in vivid, almost festive color, yet their heads dissolve into polished, stone-like formsβan unsettling substitution that turns identity into artifact and conversation into ritual silence. By compressing space and anchoring the scene with ornate furniture and scattered floral offerings, the artist stages a social drama that feels both intimate and mythic, as if community itself were being weighed, displayed, and quietly fossilized in time.







