



This exuberant, many-armed figure stages a contemporary myth: a deity of performance and power, haloed by a burning red disc while wielding both trident and electric guitar as if devotion and noise share the same pulse. The composition spirals outward from the calm, frontal gaze into a choreography of limbs and looping cords, where negative space becomes a silent stage that heightens the sense of ritualized motion. Acid greens, hot oranges, and deep blues collide with playful precision, turning sacred iconography into pop-surreal theatre and suggesting that transcendence today is assembled from tradition, technology, and desire. Balanced atop a globe-like platform, the figure reads as an unsettlingly joyous guardian of a world held together by rhythm, smoke, and improbable grace.







