

This sculptural grouping stages a quiet parliament of elephant-headed figures, their earthen, weathered surfaces reading like excavated relics that still retain warmth and breath. Composed in a loose circle, the bodies become both architecture and presenceβbulky, tapering forms that anchor the gaze while the varied tilts of heads and trunks animate an unspoken dialogue. The restrained palette of ochres and soot-like browns compresses time into patina, suggesting devotion and folklore filtered through contemporary roughness rather than polished reverence. In the negative space between them, the work locates its true drama: a charged interval where community, ritual, and private contemplation meet.







