

This miniature-like procession unfolds as a ceremonial pageant, where elephants, horses, and attendants move in a measured rhythm across a palace façade that feels both protective and theatrical. Against the earthy architecture, the figures’ saturated garments and patterned textiles act like visual music—each stripe and jewel-toned accent asserting social role and festivity while keeping the narrative buoyant. The flattened perspective and crisp outlines collapse depth into ornament, suggesting that history here is less a distant past than a living, curated memory—power rendered as choreography, intimacy, and display. Even the twilight sky and distant domes whisper of continuity, as if the city itself is participating in the rite.







