


This work stages a quiet meeting between the monumental and the miniature: a serene, mask-like green visage turns inward toward a lotus that carries a small cow, as if imagination itself were being weighed and blessed. Saturated fields of vermilion and cobalt clash like ritual textiles, while the delicate linework and gold ornamentation lend the scene a devotional gravity, holding folk symbolism and contemporary texture in a single breath. The lotus becomes both pedestal and passage—purity elevated into the everyday—suggesting a tender ecology where sustenance, reverence, and thought coexist without hierarchy.







