

Rendered in velvety graphite, this seated Ganesha emerges as both weight and stillness—an embodiment of grounded abundance held within a hushed, meditative symmetry. The artist’s chiaroscuro modeling turns the rounded belly, folded limbs, and oversized ears into soft terrains of light, while the crisp crescent mark on the forehead punctures the monochrome with a single devotional pulse. Fragmented blocks and stippled halftones around the figure suggest a modern, almost architectural aura, as if the deity is being assembled from memory and geometry rather than depicted from life. In the poised hands—blessing on one side, a small emblem on the other—the drawing quietly proposes balance: protection and play, wisdom and tenderness, the sacred made intimate.
| Net Quantity | protection and play, wisdom and tenderness, the sacred made intimate. |







