

The work unfolds like a ceremonial chronicle, where figures, animals, and architectural bands are arranged in rhythmic registers that turn narrative into pattern and pattern into devotion. Saturated reds and greens, sharpened by emphatic black outlines, generate a festive intensity—an atmosphere where celebration and hierarchy coexist, and every gesture reads as part of a shared social rite. The central procession—anchored by the imposing horse—acts as a visual axis, suggesting movement through a sacred order rather than mere travel, as if the community’s memory is being stitched into ornament. Encircled by an intricate border, the scene feels both intimate and monumental, a world contained, protected, and reiterated through repeating motifs.







