

This triptych unfurls like a ceremonial chronicle, where elephants and attendants move in measured rhythm across palace grounds, transforming pageantry into a meditation on authority and devotion. Jewel-like pigments and meticulous ornamentation compress vast architectural spaces into intimate stages, each panel balancing opulence with an almost devotional clarity of line. The repeated procession becomes a visual mantra—power performed, tradition upheld—while the shifting backdrops of forts, courtyards, and water suggest a journey not merely through geography, but through the layered theater of courtly life.







