

Rendered in spare black line against a field of white silence, this winged, deity-like figure stands as an axis of stillness from which rhythm radiates—an icon both intimate and cosmic. The composition balances strict frontal symmetry with a fever of curvilinear filigree, where looping strands and bead-like dots behave like sound-waves or breath made visible, turning ornament into atmosphere. Its restrained palette heightens the sense of ritual clarity: the body reads as a vessel, while the expansive “wings” suggest protection, transmission, and the outward drift of consciousness. What emerges is a meditation on transcendence through pattern—devotion translated into motion, and presence affirmed by the very lines that seem to dissolve it.







