

This triptych unfolds like a ceremonial procession through memory, where jeweled animals move across discrete architectural worlds—fortress, temple, and lakeside palace—each panel a self-contained realm of power and protection. The artist’s meticulous ornamentation and rhythmic linework turn the horse and elephants into living emblems, their gilded harnesses and patterned textiles carrying the weight of dynastic pageantry. Soft pastel facades and cool blue distances temper the grandeur with a lullaby calm, suggesting that sovereignty here is as much an imagined ideal as it is a lived domain. Encased within an intricate border, the scene reads as a curated relic—history ordered into panels, time domesticated into decoration.







