

This stylized Ganesha emerges as a faceted, almost sculptural presence, where crisp planes of grey and white feel hewn from silence and then ignited by the bold red halo and drapery that pulse like devotional heat. The composition balances severity and tenderness: the geometric trunk and tusks suggest resilience and structure, while the floating lotus forms and soft grain of the surface invite a quieter, inward reverence. By reducing the deity to essential angles and a single, radiant eye, the artist transforms iconography into meditationβan image of protection and clarity set against the modern, disciplined grid of the world.







