



Suspended in a cool, chapel-like void, the Buddha’s head emerges as an icon both intimate and untouchable—its half-lidded gaze holding a silence that feels earned rather than performed. The composition is governed by vertical fields of blue-grey and the slow fall of stains, as if time itself has seeped down the surface, softening certainty into contemplation. Below, a single quill hovers over a sealed, austere block, turning the act of writing into a devotional gesture—language poised at the threshold of the ineffable. Script-like markings along the margins read as echoes of prayer, suggesting that meaning is not declared here but patiently distilled through stillness.







