

This gilded sculptural tableau stages a quiet cosmology: Krishna’s flute becomes a channel through which harmony is made visible, while Radha’s poised gesture reads as both blessing and invitation, anchoring devotion in embodied grace. The composition balances intimacy and ceremony—interlaced ornaments, rhythmic drapery, and the gentle curvature of the bovine form create a continuous flow that guides the eye in circular reverence. Light is not merely reflected by the gold surface but sculpted by it, catching on filigreed details like sacred syllables, suggesting that love here is simultaneously earthly, pastoral, and transcendent.







