

This miniature-style scene stages a charged encounter where ornament and violence coexist: the elephant, draped in jeweled textiles, becomes both regal emblem and living force as it grapples with the tiger’s sudden ferocity. Saturated greens and tightly patterned foliage compress the forest into a theatrical backdrop, so the eye is pulled to the knot of bodies—curving trunk, taut limbs, and diagonal weapons—where motion reads like a single, decisive pulse. The contrast between lush, decorative surface and the raw struggle beneath suggests a meditation on power: dominion asserted not only through ceremony and display, but through the precarious, physical contest that sustains it.







