



A reclining, deity-like figure drifts in a luminous interval between waking and dream, her closed eyes and softened contours turning the body into a sanctuary of inward listening. The composition unfurls horizontally like a whispered hymn: indigo arabesques and white lotus forms pulse against a saffron field, while gold accents and patterned textiles lend the scene a tactile, ceremonial gravity. Around her, attendants, animals, and floating motifs read as fragments of myth—symbols of devotion and desire—suggesting that rest itself becomes a cosmology where protection, sensuality, and transcendence quietly converge.







