

This work unfurls as a mythic palimpsest: the familiar silhouette of Ganesha becomes a vessel crowded with innumerable vignettes, as if divinity is not a single figure but a whole civilization of stories living inside one breath. A saturated blue ornamental field presses against warm reds and golds, while the central checkerboard fracture reads like a portal—an interruption that both organizes the gaze and suggests the precarious boundary between order and transcendence. Light seems to move internally, not from an external source, as translucent layers of miniature forms shimmer through the body, turning the icon into an archive of memory, devotion, and collective consciousness. The overall rhythm—dense, ceremonial, and quietly kinetic—transforms reverence into a lived, communal experience rather than a distant symbol.







