



Beneath a vast, tangled canopy rendered in obsessive black-and-white linework, a small golden Buddha becomes the paintingβs quiet fulcrumβan ember of clarity held against the heaviness of proliferating thought. The roots and branches surge like currents across the surface, collapsing sky and earth into a single breathing mass, while the stippled darkness around the figure reads as both cave and mind: a protective void where noise is transmuted into stillness. By isolating color to the meditating body, the artist stages illumination as an inner event rather than a worldly spectacle, suggesting serenity not as escape from complexity but as its patient untying.







