

This riverside temple scene is built as a quiet architecture of devotion, where stacked stone forms rise from the water like memory made tangible and the domes hold the day’s light in muted, reverent greys. A cool blue-violet atmosphere washes over the masonry, while small saffron accents—flags and figures—pulse like living embers, suggesting faith as the true source of warmth within the monumental stillness. The composition moves between permanence and flux: the steps anchor human presence, yet the shimmering reflections below dissolve certainty, turning the river into a second, trembling city. In this interplay of solidity and drift, the work reads as a meditation on pilgrimage—how the sacred is not only a place, but a continual crossing between the material and the unseen.







