

A circle of women gathers in a richly patterned courtyard, their bodies arranged like interlocking notes as percussion and wind instruments braid the space into a single, communal pulse. The flattened perspective and jewel-toned palette—cobalt walls, saffron jewelry, and a rose-violet drape—turn the scene into an ornamental hymn where rhythm becomes architecture and color stands in for sound. Behind them, the dense, stylized foliage reads less as landscape than as a protective screen, suggesting an inward garden of memory where tradition is rehearsed and renewed. The work quietly elevates music-making into ritual: a choreography of attention, sisterhood, and breath that holds the everyday world at bay.







