

This stylized elephant, wrapped in hypnotic concentric swells, feels less like an animal rendered from observation than a vessel for memory—its body a topography of repeating cycles, steadied by weight and ritual. The red, crosshatched face and elongated trunk introduce a quiet dissonance, as if identity has been gently masked, inviting the viewer to read emotion through gesture rather than likeness. Above, the branching tree—with a small, watchful bird—acts as a protective canopy and a counter-rhythm to the elephant’s patterned density, suggesting lineage, shelter, and the continuous dialogue between grounded strength and living growth.







