

The work stages Ganesha as a radiant, reclining presence, his golden silhouette becoming both sanctuary and cosmos, within which a procession of finely inked figures unfolds like memory etched into the body. Dense black contours and ornamental filigree compress space into a devotional tapestry, where the swirling lavender field behaves like breath—softening the weight of myth while keeping it in perpetual motion. By nesting human-scale narratives inside the deity’s form, the composition quietly suggests that faith is not an external monument but an interior architecture, held together by ritual, story, and the warmth of luminous color.







