

This polished stone Ganesha condenses divinity into pure, swelling volumesβan exercise in restraint where facial detail yields to the eloquence of mass and curve. The trunk becomes a central axis, guiding the gaze downward into a quiet spiral of folded limbs, as if the figure were both seated and sheltering the space within itself. Subtle highlights glide across the graphite surface, turning heaviness into luminosity and suggesting a calm authority that is less theatrical than meditative. In its softened edges and closed composure, the sculpture speaks of obstacles not as enemies to be defeated, but as forms to be patiently reshaped through inner steadiness.







