

This work orchestrates a ceremonial cosmos of elephants and riders, where the steady black silhouettes form a protective perimeter around a radiant, rotating mandala at the center. Against the earthy ground, bursts of magenta, saffron, and violet animate the circular procession, turning repetition into rhythm and transforming space into a felt pulse of communal life. The concentric rings read like both drumbeat and calendarβan image of time kept through ritualβwhile the tiny central figure anchors the whirl as a quiet emblem of guidance amid abundance. Decorative curls, starbursts, and scattered petals soften the geometry, suggesting that celebration and order are not opposites here but intertwined principles of belonging.







