



Two dancers, poised in a sculpted dialogue of mudra and gaze, anchor the composition like living icons—earthbound yet sharpened by the ceremonial sheen of silk, jewelry, and disciplined line. Behind them, a luminous divine presence blooms in cool blues and violets, its radiance dissolving the boundary between stage and sanctum so that performance becomes invocation. The artist choreographs space through layered translucencies: foreground flesh and fabric are rendered with tactile clarity, while the background figures hover as memory, myth, and guiding conscience. What emerges is a meditation on devotion as an embodied art—where grace is not merely seen, but practiced, posture by posture, under the quiet surveillance of the sacred.







