Shot from directly above, a diagonal river of ballerinas in white tutus flows across a blazing red floor. Roughly twenty dancers are arranged in two interlocking rows, their bodies angled in near-perfect unison — the repetition of white tulle discs against the saturated crimson creating a pattern that reads somewhere between choreography and geometry.One dancer at the centre breaks from the uniformity — arms open wider, face fully upturned — a single point of differentiation amid the precision. It’s a detail that rewards looking: the order suddenly reveals its one beautiful exception.The composition is pure and bold. Just red and white, structure and movement, discipline and grace. Cascade commands a wall. Fine art giclée print on premium archival paper.