



This work reads like a charcoal reawakening of temple relief, where sculpted bodies emerge from shadow as if memory itself were being excavated from stone. The composition compresses a dense mythic theater into a single archβraised limbs, intertwined figures, and watchful animal forms creating a rhythmic spiral that pulls the eye through gesture and gaze rather than open space. Subtle gradations of gray act as devotional light, caressing ornaments and musculature while leaving recesses to hold secrecy, suggesting the tension between sacred order and the unruly vitality of human desire. What lingers is a sense of time layered upon time: a narrative of ritual, power, and intimacy preserved not as spectacle, but as a living imprint of cultural breath.







