
Stake attention in this memory
This is a detailed relief sculpture depicting a family of elephants in a jungle setting, located in Don Sak, Thailand. The artwork is composed of several panels, creating a large mural. The elephants are rendered in shades of brown with some bronze highlights, emphasizing their textured skin and musculature. In the foreground, three adult elephants and at least one baby elephant are prominently displayed. The largest elephants are on either side, with their tusks and trunks intricately sculpted. One adult elephant on the left has its trunk curled upwards and around the head of a smaller elephant. The other adult elephant on the right appears to be interacting with the baby elephant as well, with its trunk lowered. The baby elephants are positioned between the adults, appearing smaller and with less defined features. Their feet are visible at the bottom of the sculpture, each with distinct toenails. The background of the relief depicts a dense forest with numerous trees. The tree trunks are a reddish-brown color, and the canopy is a vibrant green, with detailed foliage. The leaves and branches are sculpted to create depth and texture. The overall impression is of a lush, tropical environment. A small, white squirrel-like creature is perched on a tree branch in the upper left portion of the scene. The ground beneath the elephants is textured to resemble earth, with some green vegetation, including reeds and bushes, scattered around. The lower part of the sculpture includes a sculpted representation of water, with ripples and waves. The artwork appears to be mounted on a wall or as part of a larger structure, possibly an outdoor decorative element in a public space or building in Don Sak.
Symbol
DB112
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.11
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$10.61
