



Concentric rings radiate outward like ripples in a still pond, turning the surface of the image into a vibrating field where time feels suspended and breath becomes measurable. A small, icon-like figure anchored at the center reads as a quiet spiritual nucleus, while the warm golds and saffron hues bloom into a haloed atmosphere that suggests illumination earned through contemplation rather than spectacle. The gentle chromatic drift—flecks of crimson, soft violets, and ash-toned shadows—introduces the world’s noise at the edges, yet the composition continually pulls perception back toward stillness, as if the painting is a mandala designed to re-train attention. What emerges is a visual metaphor for inner focus: the self as a calm center amid expanding waves of experience.







