

This intricate monochrome drawing stages a paired, deity-like presence whose serene faces are held within concentric halos, suggesting an interior radiance rendered not through color but through rhythm and repetition. Cascading arcs, dotted garlands, and spiraling filigree create a devotional current that circulates around the figures like breath or mantra, turning negative space into a living field of vibration. Symbolic emblems—the trident, lotus, and crescent—anchor the composition in sacred cosmology, yet the overall density feels less like illustration than an invocation of union: masculine and feminine, stillness and movement, the intimate and the infinite. The line work’s patient accumulation becomes its own form of prayer, where ornamentation is not excess but a language of reverence and continuity.







