

Set against a cool, open expanse of blue, the goddess figure rises like a living axis, her multiple arms distributing attention between tenderness and authorityβthe delicate offering of a flower counterpoised by the uncompromising verticality of the trident. Patterned textiles and jewelry read as devotional rhythms, while the vast, dark cascade of hair becomes a grounded landscape in itself, anchoring the body in a quiet, elemental gravity. The crescent above her head functions less as ornament than as a luminous pause, suggesting cyclical time and inner stillness within the energy of action. In this poised asymmetry, the work frames divinity not as distant spectacle but as a sustained balance of creation, protection, and sensual presence.