



This contemporary Ganesha emerges as a stitched-together icon—part deity, part machine—where the cool metallic gaze and speaker-like eyes turn devotion into a dialogue with modern surveillance and sound. Warm maroons and golds anchor the figure in ceremonial gravity, while fractured leaf motifs and collage-like textures suggest a world continually breaking and being reassembled through faith. The central red-and-yellow mark concentrates the composition into a steady spiritual “signal,” implying that sanctity persists even when tradition is filtered through urban materials and hybrid identities. Beneath the ornament, the work reads as a tender paradox: protection and vulnerability, reverence and reinvention, held in the same luminous body.







