



Four elongated figures move in a woven rhythm across a field of incandescent red, their bodies tilting and echoing one another like verses in a communal song. Cool blues and patterned textiles temper the heat of the ground, while the crisp highlights on bangles and cheeks turn ornament into a kind of audible cadenceβlight behaving like percussion. Each vessel raised to the lips suggests both sustenance and ceremony, positioning everyday drinking as an intimate ritual of shared labor, memory, and belonging. The compressed space and looping gestures bind the women into a single circulating form, where individual introspection dissolves into collective grace.







