



This monochrome composition stages the elephant as both emblem and architecture, its body mirrored into a near-totemic symmetry that steadies the eye while hinting at ritual and remembrance. A chessboard of triangles and smoky, layered marks creates a fractured ground—part textile, part city plan—suggesting that identity is assembled from pattern, repetition, and erasure. The zebra-like vertical stripe reads as a ceremonial path or spine, threading gravity through the image, while the faint moustache and calligraphic haze at the periphery drift like half-heard voices, turning the portrait into a meditation on lineage, disguise, and the quiet persistence of myth.







