

Arrayed like a frieze of ritual musicians, the figures dissolve into cool greys at the edges while the center ignites in a molten halo of saffron and gold, as if sound itself has become light. The composition’s symmetry—flutes answering drums—creates a visual cadence, yet the bowed heads and closed eyes turn performance into prayer, suggesting music as a private conduit within a public gathering. Patterned textiles and elongated instruments stitch the group into a single organism, where individuality is softened by collective rhythm and the warmth of shared breath. In this tension between monochrome restraint and radiant center, the painting frames celebration as a moment of transcendence—community held together by vibration, not words.







