

Rendered in spare monochrome, the elephant’s body becomes a quiet cosmos of repeating spirals, turning mass into meditation and suggesting memory as a patterned skin rather than a fixed surface. The dense, fern-like foliage presses in from the left, while the creature’s trunk curls with deliberate gentleness, staging an intimate exchange between appetite and restraint, presence and concealment. Above, the slender beaked bird slices the white space like a thought—an aerial counterpoint that lightens the scene and hints at watchfulness, companionship, or the precarious balance of the natural order. The overall rhythm of line and ornament transforms the encounter into a fable of interdependence, where every texture reads as both decoration and destiny.







