

This procession unfolds like a ritual emerging from smoke and memory, where the elephants’ gilded caparisons puncture a storm of charcoal washes with solemn, devotional radiance. The composition moves in a measured horizontal cadence—repetition becoming mantra—while the indistinct crowd and parasols dissolve into vapor, suggesting a collective presence larger than any single figure. Gold here is not mere ornament but a concentrated pulse of faith and spectacle, asserting continuity against the surrounding grayscale uncertainty. In the tension between luminous detail and atmospheric erasure, the work evokes how tradition can feel both magnificently tangible and hauntingly transient.







