



A monumental black elephant, rendered with velvety shadows and quiet weight, balances precariously atop a honeycombed sphere, turning mass into a poised act of restraint. Against a buoyant field of ornamental florals, the animal’s somber presence reads like a living relic placed on display—its gravity resisting the decorative sweetness that surrounds it. The small, mechanical rotor perched above suggests an imposed choreography of control, as if nature’s dignity is being steadied by an unseen system while it teeters on the fragile architecture of modern surfaces. The work becomes a parable of power and vulnerability: strength made elegant, yet forced into equilibrium within a world that prefers pattern to wilderness.







