

This reclining Ganesha distills divinity into an intimate, almost domestic repose, where the familiar iconography softens into a quiet meditation on ease and inner strength. The sculptor’s rounded volumes and abbreviated planes let light travel slowly across the dark, burnished surface, turning the body into a landscape of gentle ridges and sheltered hollows. By compressing detail into silhouette and gesture—trunk descending like a calm breath, limbs folded into a grounded curve—the work suggests that protection and wisdom can reside not only in grandeur, but in stillness. The overall weight and low, horizontal composition anchor the figure to the earth, evoking a sanctuary of patience amid life’s noise.







