



This composition distills the elephant’s presence into a cathedral of planes—bold black contours acting like stained-glass lead, holding shards of violet, saffron, vermilion, and acid green in luminous tension. The narrowed eyes and elongated trunk create a quiet gravity, as if strength is being exercised through restraint rather than spectacle, while the fractured color-fields suggest memory and myth layered over lived reality. Behind the figure, faint circular traces read like worn emblems or urban palimpsests, implying an ancestral icon pressed into the noise of the contemporary. The result is both totem and threshold: a guardian form assembled from light, rupture, and reverence.







