

This circular portrait suspends a meditative sage in a quiet vortex of time, where the closed eyes and vermilion markings suggest an inward pilgrimage rather than a worldly gaze. Cascading, calligraphic strands of beard and hair become the true architecture of the composition—fluid, tidal, and luminous—binding the figure to the surrounding haze of clocks and weathered forms like memory made visible. Warm saffrons and earthen reds, softened by washes and drips, create a tender tension between sacred presence and the slow erosion of the material world, as if devotion persists while everything else dissolves. The work reads as an ode to endurance: spirit anchored in ritual, yet drifting through the impermanence of passing hours.







