



This intricate composition unfurls like a devotional cosmos contained within the tender symmetry of twin birds, their mirrored heads acting as guardians to a sacred, interior world. A luminous green field becomes a sanctuary for finely wrought narratives—deities, attendants, and ornamented flora—where line and pattern replace depth, creating a rhythmic, chant-like space that feels both ceremonial and intimate. The warm reds and golds at the margins flare like a living aureole, suggesting that the divine is not distant but braided into the everyday through repetition, craft, and reverent attention. In its fusion of figuration and ornament, the work reads as a meditation on protection and abundance: a spiritual epic held inside the body of nature.







