

This festive procession unfurls like a living frieze, where the elephant—ornamented into a moving throne—anchors the scene as both spectacle and sovereign power. The artist’s crisp outlines and jewel-bright reds, greens, and golds create a rhythmic pulse across the figures, turning each patterned garment and instrument into a visual beat that echoes the music being played. Beneath the celebratory surface, the work quietly choreographs hierarchy and devotion: attendants orbit the central rider, suggesting how community, ritual, and authority are stitched together through pageantry. The shallow, stage-like space and bunting overhead compress the moment into an emblem—less a single event than an enduring cultural memory rendered in color and cadence.







