

This gilded Buddha figure radiates a quiet authority, its symmetrical poise and softened facial planes suspending the viewer in a threshold between presence and contemplation. The polished gold surface catches light like a devotional halo, while the dense inlays of red, green, and blue create a rhythmic, almost musical ornamentation—material richness harnessed not for spectacle, but for reverence. The raised hand, offered in a gesture of reassurance, turns the sculpture into an ethical atmosphere: calm rendered tangible, protection made visible. In the contrast between serene stillness and jeweled abundance, the work suggests that inner clarity can coexist with worldly color without being claimed by it.







