

Bathed in a furnace of vermilion and ember, the monumental reclining deity hovers between mural and apparition, its cobalt skin and ornamental golds pulsing like a remembered hymn against the textured ground. In the lower register, the lone drummer—rendered with sober clarity—becomes a human metronome, his measured step and taut instrument anchoring the sacred spectacle to lived time. The composition stages a dialogue of scales and worlds: divinity stretched into timeless repose above, devotion moving forward below, suggesting that ritual is the bridge by which the infinite is continuously re-entered.







