

Set against a pale, breath-held landscape of rolling greens, the richly caparisoned elephant moves like a ceremonial vessel through silence, its ornate geometry framing a sudden flash of danger where the tiger’s poised body becomes both spectacle and threat. The composition balances courtly order—repeating trees, distant domed pavilions, and the disciplined horizon—against the intimate turbulence of the figures, whose gestures read as choreography between control and panic. Jewel-like ornament and flattened space transform the scene into a parable of power: dominion performed in public, yet always shadowed by the untamable force it seeks to contain.







