

Rendered in spare, confident line, the twin celestial figures hover as if borne by breath itself, their bodies anchored only by ornament and gesture while the surrounding spirals unfurl like audible music across the white field. The composition turns negative space into a sanctum, where looping arabesques act as both aura and current—suggesting devotion not as stillness, but as continual motion between offering and reception. Intricate patterning and jeweled contours lend the deities a ceremonial gravity, yet the buoyant, floating platforms imply a tender impermanence, as though the sacred is always arriving rather than fixed. In this delicate balance of precision and drift, the drawing becomes a meditation on spiritual ascent—grace made visible through line.







