

This sculptural figure of Shiva stands with a poised, unblinking calm, its bronze-gold patina catching light like a devotional flame held steady against time. The vertical authority of the trident anchors the composition, while the sinuous serpent and layered beads introduce a living rhythm—an orchestration of stillness and motion that mirrors the deity’s dominion over both ascetic restraint and primal energy. Textural contrasts—polished flesh against the roughened skirt and stone-like base—translate myth into tactile presence, suggesting that divinity here is not distant but weighted, wearable, and intimately embodied. In the small, inscribed drum or vessel held low, the work hints at creation’s pulse: sound and silence balanced in a single, serene stance.







