

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, this depiction of Ganesha feels less like a polished icon than an apparition emerging from ash and breath, where soft chiaroscuro models the deity’s form with quiet authority. The composition is symmetrically anchored, yet the smoky ground and blurred edges dissolve certainty, suggesting a presence that hovers between the material and the meditative. Flecks of crimson—concentrated along the trunk and forehead—punctuate the grey like pulses of devotion, turning the body into a site of sanctified energy and inner awakening. In that tension between weighty sculptural volume and evaporating atmosphere, the work frames the remover of obstacles as both guardian and inward guide.







