

A curled, elephant-like presence rests in a fetal hush, its body rendered as a dense web of black calligraphic lines that feels simultaneously armored and vulnerable, as though memory itself has been braided into skin. The warm ochre ground—alive with looping textures—presses in like heat or time, while a single sinuous contour line arcs through the field, tethering the figure to an unseen current and suggesting breath, fate, or an umbilical thread. White accents cut through the labyrinthine marks like brief illuminations, turning the form into a quiet meditation on protection, interiority, and the tender weight of endurance.







