



This exuberant line-drawing conjures Ganesha as a living calligraphy—an elephant-headed presence built from looping gestures that oscillate between devotion and playful improvisation. Warm ochres and urgent reds carve a rhythmic anatomy, letting negative space breathe like silence between mantras while the figure’s coiled trunk and uplifted arms conduct the composition’s pulse. The deliberately unfinished contours and scribbled halos suggest not a fixed icon, but a deity in motion—an emblem of auspicious beginnings rendered as spontaneous energy rather than solemn monument. In its buoyant stance and dancing marks, the work turns worship into vitality, where protection and joy arrive through the very act of drawing.







