

A circle of young monks gathers in a bright, ember-red field of color, where their robes become both flame and shelterβbinding the group into a single, breathing composition. The artistβs flattened, poster-like planes sharpen the gestures and glances into a choreography of belonging, while the warm palette radiates a sense of lived intimacy rather than solemn austerity. Against the abstracted backdrop, the pointing hand and attentive faces read as an exchange of story and instruction, suggesting tradition not as fixed monument but as something continually renewed through play, laughter, and communal attention.







