



A monumental fish, tessellated with jewel-like scales and checkerboard shadow, drifts through a suspended architectural void where concentric geometry meets soft, weathered washes of grey. Within and around its body, intimate lotus-borne vignettes unfold like memories held in a moving vesselβdevotion and companionship repeated as a quiet mantra, suggesting the soulβs capacity to carry many lives at once. The composition stages a dialogue between water and wall, myth and modernity: fluid bands and watchful eyes ripple beneath rigid frames, as if the everyday city has become a threshold for the sacred to surface. Light is treated as a tender patina rather than illumination, letting the image read like an icon eroded by time yet still insistently alive.







