An Elephant's Faithful One Hundred Percent - diptych
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Dimensions: 17.5” x 26.5”
Medium: Giclee' on paper
Edition Size: 850
Availability: Available
Year of Release: 2026
“I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant’s faithful, one hundred percent!
Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, gave Horton the line that would become the moral center of his work and, arguably, his life.
To be faithful like Horton is to live as if promises matter, as if the small things deserve protection, and as if character is defined not by moments of ease, but by how we behave when it would be simplest to walk away.
Why Horton remains in our hearts
the little guys need a champion
To be faithful like Horton means choosing integrity over convenience and commitment over comfort, even when no one is watching and nothing is guaranteed in return.
In Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton the Elephant stays with a promise long after it stops being easy, logical, or socially rewarded. He is mocked, abandoned, and tested by time and circumstance, yet he remains. His faithfulness is not loud or heroic in a traditional sense. It is quiet, steady, and unwavering.
At its core, being faithful like Horton means:
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Keeping your word when it costs you something
Horton does not stay because it benefits him. He stays because he said he would. Faithfulness here is about honor, not outcome. -
Protecting what is fragile, even if it seems insignificant to others
The egg is small, overlooked, and not Horton’s responsibility by most standards. Horton understands that size and value are not the same thing. -
Enduring seasons, ridicule, and doubt without becoming bitter
Horton’s perseverance is patient, not resentful. He does not harden. He does not quit. -
Believing that integrity matters, even if the world does not immediately reward it
The reward comes eventually, but Horton never stays for the reward. That is what gives it meaning.