



This vibrant, pop-inflected deity recomposes the sacred into a stage act, where multiple arms conduct an orchestra of objects—trident, microphone, drum, and guitar—turning devotion into amplified performance. The halo-like disc behind the head and the saturated blues, pinks, and acid greens create a luminous iconography that feels at once timeless and insistently contemporary, as if myth has been rewired through electric sound. Balanced atop a half-globe Earth, the figure’s stance suggests stewardship as spectacle: the world becomes a turntable, and cosmology a rhythm negotiated between ritual discipline and modern consumption. Fine patterning and crisp outlines keep the image hovering between folk clarity and graphic design, inviting reverence while gently satirizing how power now speaks through volume.







