



Against a burnished terracotta field, four stylized figures gather in a compact, intimate cadence, their rounded forms and inky hair creating a gentle rhythm that echoes the music they hold. The palette—saffron, coral, teal, and leaf-green—glows like festival cloth in late light, while the simplified faces and tilted gazes suggest a shared listening that is as inward as it is communal. Instruments become extensions of the body, turning touch into sound and sound into solidarity, as if the scene were less a performance than a small ritual of belonging. A delicate sprig overhead softens the composition, hinting at nature’s quiet witness to human joy and togetherness.







