



A serene, Ganesha-like figure settles into a thicket of lotus leaves, his monumental head tilted in quiet reverie as if listening to the pond’s slow, devotional breath. The composition folds the body into a tapestry of greens and chalky whites, where repeated lotus forms become both ornament and mantra, softening the figure’s weight into a rhythm of protection and renewal. Against the warm, earthen ground, the red drapery and patterned cloth read like ceremonial pulses—human warmth held within a mythic presence—suggesting abundance not as spectacle, but as a cultivated inner peace.







