

This intricate tableau stages a gentle reconciliation between the exuberance of nature and the stacked, jewel-toned geometry of human habitation, where bright houses read like memories clustered on a hillside rather than fixed architecture. Monumental trees, rendered with obsessive leafwork, become living cathedrals that shelter the scene, their canopies tempering the city’s clamor into a quiet, breathing rhythm. The pale elephants move like calm custodians through patterned ground and lotus blooms, lending the composition a mythic tenderness—an allegory of coexistence in which innocence and endurance quietly outscale the built world.







