

Carved in a luminous white that drinks in daylight, this seated Ganesha is reduced to essential curves, turning divinity into a quiet, contemporary meditation on form. The weight of the rounded body anchors the figure to the earth while the spiral of the turban and the gentle arc of the trunk guide the eye in a slow, circular rhythm, as if thought itself were returning to its source. Subtle transitions between polished planes and softened edges create a calm chiaroscuro, suggesting that wisdom here is not declared, but patiently gathered. Set against the raw ground, the sculpture reads as a vow of serenityβan emblem of auspicious beginnings made intimate through restraint.







