

A chorus of stylized figures rises and tilts in unison, their elongated profiles and synchronized gestures turning music into a ritual of shared breath and attention. The composition stacks bodies and instruments like layered rhythms, while the dense tapestry of floral and geometric motifs collapses background into atmosphere, suggesting that song is not performed *in* a space so much as it conjures one. Warm ochres and reds pulse against cooling blues, creating a visual counterpoint that mirrors melody and drone—celebration tempered by introspection. In the repeated bangles, beads, and patterned textiles, the work honors collective memory: tradition carried not as nostalgia, but as living cadence passing hand to hand.







