

A monumental elephant becomes a walking tapestry of warm, tessellated color, its body turning into inhabited architecture—windows like quiet thresholds that suggest memory rooms carried forward. Around it, small figures perform a ritual of balance and ascent, hoisting patterned discs and a canopy-like form as if shielding the creature’s inner world from the surrounding dusk. The scorched, earthen ground and faint animal traces evoke a mythic terrain where everyday labor transforms into devotion, and the elephant reads as both guardian and vessel for a communal dream.







