

In this quiet procession of elephants, the artist choreographs mass into tenderness—broad, pale bodies rendered with milky highlights and cool shadow-washes that make their weight feel surprisingly gentle. The composition moves laterally like a slow breath, while the vertical palms rise as guardians, framing the herd within a sanctuary of layered greens and distant bluish mountains that soften the world into shelter. Subtle color shifts—peach, gray, and faint lavender—turn skin into landscape, suggesting kinship as an ecology rather than a mere bond. What emerges is a meditation on continuity: migration as ritual, family as refuge, and the forest as both witness and home.







