



Set against a field of incandescent red, the multi-armed, lion-faced deity sits in absolute frontal stillness, her symmetry reading like a mandala that steadies the eye even as the imagery bristles with ferocity. The body is rendered in obsessive, tapestry-like linework—an ecology of tiny figures and motifs—suggesting that power here is not singular but accumulated, a composite of histories carried in skin. Balanced offerings and vessels hover in her hands as if weighing devotion against indulgence, while the tiger skin beneath her anchors the scene in a ritual of mastered instinct, where sovereignty is achieved through disciplined containment rather than brute force.







