



A quietly monumental Ganesha sits at the center like a weathered idol emerging from memory, his pale, softly modeled form held against a field of smoldering reds and umbers that feel both ceremonial and unsettled. The brushwork alternates between reverent detail and deliberate abrasion, letting edges dissolve into haze as if devotion itself were being tested by time and urban noise. Scattered vermilion blossoms at the base punctuate the stillness with tender, human-scale offerings, while the shadowed secondary figure and lamp to the right extend the scene into a dim ritual spaceβpart sanctuary, part thresholdβwhere protection and vulnerability coexist.







