

This radiant depiction of the Buddha anchors stillness within a turbulent, ornamental cosmos, where spiraling motifs and saturated blues and crimsons pulse like the mind’s own weather. The figure’s closed eyes and poised mudra form a quiet axis of control, while the molten saffron robe carries warmth across the composition like a vow of compassion made visible. Two white doves—perched with unforced intimacy—soften the icon into a living presence, suggesting peace not as an idealized distance but as something that can alight, briefly and trustingly, upon the body. Light appears to rise from within the skin and drapery rather than fall from without, turning the painting into a meditation on inner luminosity amid worldly motion.







