

A blue-skinned divine figure, edged in gold, sits in contemplative poise as an immense tide of cattle presses in from the left, their bodies turned into dense constellations of miniature narratives. The stark black ground opens like a void between worlds, making the pale herd read as memory and multitude, while the deity’s calm profile becomes an axis of stillness against collective motion. By collapsing skin into scripture—ornament, myth, and lived scene interwoven—the work meditates on protection and abundance, suggesting that the sacred is not separate from the everyday but patiently inhabits it, detail by detail.







