



This work orchestrates a ceremonial migration of elephant forms, their pale, moonlike bodies threaded together by emphatic black contours that behave like both river currents and binding sutures. Within each silhouette, a dense miniature cosmos unfolds—figures, ornaments, and mythic vignettes crowd the interior like memory etched into skin—so the animal becomes a vessel of collective narrative rather than mere motif. The restrained whites and greys cultivate a contemplative hush, while sudden flashes of vermilion, saffron, and turquoise punctuate the surface like ritual offerings, turning the procession into a meditation on abundance, devotion, and the intricate architecture of belief.







