

Rendered in intricate monochrome linework, the figure of the fish-headed deity seems to glide between worlds, its ornate body and human gaze suspended in a tide of spirals that read as breath, current, and mantra all at once. The composition gathers energy in looping eddies around the central form, where patterned scales and textile-like bands turn the body into a living reliquary of myth and memory. With no reliance on color, the artist builds luminosity through densityβfine hatching, rhythmic motifs, and open white spaceβso that the surrounding βwaterβ feels less like a setting than a cosmological field. Beneath the levitation, the quiet row of stones anchors the vision to earth, suggesting that the sacred is not elsewhere but rising from the simplest ground.







