

This composition stages a procession of stylized elephants, their monumental bodies fractured into angular planes that feel both sculptural and fleeting, as if memory is being assembled mid-stride. Saturated blues, reds, and golds collide against a patterned ground of subtle glyphs and architectural traces, suggesting a cultural palimpsest where tradition and modernity overlap without fully resolving. The heavy black contours act like calligraphy—simultaneously containing and animating the forms—while the compressed space turns the herd into a single, rhythmic force, advancing with quiet inevitability. Beneath the decorative radiance lies a deeper meditation on endurance: the elephant as guardian of ancestry, moving through a world of shifting geometries yet retaining an undiminished presence.







