



Nestled against the colossal root flare of an ancient tree, the blue-bodied deity reads as a lone ember of consciousness within an earth-toned silence, his trident held not as threat but as a steady axis of resolve. The composition amplifies devotion through contrast: a vast, ochre-brown field of textured ground and bark swallows the scene, while the saturated cobalt figure and saffron drapery pulse like sacred pigments refusing to dim. Small blossoms and seed-like marks drift across the surface as quiet counterpoints, suggesting nature’s cyclical patience against the figure’s inward vigilance. In this meeting of immensity and intimacy, the work frames spiritual power as contemplative—rooted, listening, and enduring rather than triumphant.







