



A stylized elephant-headed musician—half deity, half street performer—leans into his instrument as if coaxing order from a world of broken planes and jubilant color. Blocks of lemon yellow and crimson collide with cool blues and greens, turning the shallow space into a stage where rhythm becomes architecture and every outline pulses like a percussive beat. The sun-like disc and wave motifs suggest a cyclical time—day into night, tide into return—while the figure’s poised gesture reads as a blessing of play, reminding us that devotion can be loud, improvised, and deeply human.







