



This mural unfolds like a weathered manuscript, its ochre ground holding circular mandala-like gardens above and a lattice of narrative panels below, as if cosmology and daily life are stitched into the same fabric of time. Faded pigments and softened outlines become a kind of visual memoryβprocessions of riders, animals, and small human dramas flicker at the edge of disappearance, suggesting how stories persist even as their surfaces erode. The composition moves between the centripetal calm of the great floral discs and the episodic cadence of the lower registers, creating a quiet tension between eternal order and transient experience. In its patina, the work turns decay into meaning, letting loss itself speak as an aesthetic of devotion, continuity, and lived history.







