Kenneth Hurtado pays tribute to James George Frazer with a vibrant composition inspired by the author's The Golden Bough book. Frazer proposes that human belief has progressed through three stages: first is primitive magic, followed by religion, which in turn is replaced by science. Hurtado combines sand textures with oil paints, contrasting warm earth tones with dramatic red and black undertones. Masks and anthropomorphic images abound, recreating the mythological essence of Frazer's work. Titled La rama dorada in Spanish.