



This work constructs a devotional architecture out of fragments—bands of script-like marks, emblematic suns, and tiled motifs—until an elephant’s silhouette emerges as both shelter and memory. The warm terracotta and ochre field behaves like a lived wall, repeatedly repaired, while the central black void with its small yellow “eye” reads as a sacred chamber: an interior calm held inside the noise of ornament and history. By flattening space into stacked registers and interrupted panels, the artist turns the animal into a moving shrine, suggesting that identity is assembled from inheritance, ritual, and the quiet persistence of the spirit within.







