



Centered in a hush of cool blues, the figure rises like a devotional icon—half-bodied, half-serpentine—where patterned coils suggest time’s spiraling memory and the disciplined containment of instinct. A crown of multiplied eyes unfurls above the head, turning consciousness into ornament and warning, while the lotus-petal mantle radiates a tender pink that softens the work’s vigilant intensity into compassion. At the chest, a geometric, sunlike mandala anchors the composition as an inner sanctuary—an emblem of aligned breath and awakened perception—so that the entire image reads as a meditation on seeing: not as surveillance, but as an expanded, luminous responsibility.







