

A heavy-bodied figure in saffron red sits astride a dark donkey, suspended in a wide field of blue that reads like an ocean of silenceβan arena where devotion and burden become indistinguishable. The flesh is veiled with newspaper text, turning the body into a living billboard of rumor and public appetite, while the beaded mala performs piety even as the clenched posture signals pressure, complicity, and fatigue. By compressing monumentality into an awkward, hovering ride, the painting stages βfollowingβ as both spiritual submission and social spectacle: a ritual of allegiance that quietly erodes the self.







