

This work arranges a procession of stylized elephants into two orderly bands, turning the animal into a recurring emblem—at once protective and ceremonial—whose repetition feels like a sung refrain. Saturated magentas, indigos, ochres, and midnight blacks pulse against the spare ground, while floral clusters and leaf motifs stitch the figures together, suggesting a shared breath between creature and landscape. The strict grid is softened by hand-drawn wavering lines and playful patterning, so the composition balances folk intimacy with a quiet sense of ritual order. In its gentle symmetry and decorative abundance, the piece reads as a celebration of community—many bodies, many colors—held within a single, tender frame.







