Ode of Joy
Sound gathers the figures into a shared shelter, turning rhythm, voice, and movement into collective calm.
Artwork note
Music becomes companionship, ritual, and refuge within a quiet domestic interior.
Set within a domestic interior, My guitar approaches music as companionship, ritual, and refuge. The instrument is not treated as an accessory, but as an emotional partner--something capable of absorbing solitude and returning it as rhythm, presence, and calm. Sanctuary appears here through repetition, stillness, and sound.
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