

A circle of saffron figures settles into a quiet choreography of yoga postures, their simplified silhouettes glowing like votive forms against a densely worked ground that reads as both landscape and psyche. The central body, hands veiling the face, becomes a fulcrum between exposure and retreat, while the surrounding poses suggest communal discipline—different paths converging toward the same interior stillness. Below, an eye-like mandorla with a sunburst core anchors the composition as a symbolic “witness,” implying that contemplation is not escape but a sharpened way of seeing. The warm ochres and oranges pulse against cooler margins, turning the scene into a ritual field where breath, time, and attention thicken into tangible texture.