

This reclining Ganesha distills divinity into an intimate, earthly repose, trading triumphal monumentality for a quiet assurance that feels both protective and approachable. The oxidized green patina pools in the carved folds like time made visible, its mottled luminosity animating the surface with the soft breathing of aged bronze. Composed in a long horizontal sweep, the figure’s grounded weight and gently raised hand create a calm axis between blessing and rest, suggesting prosperity not as conquest but as steadiness. Set against the spare field behind it, the sculpture reads as a threshold-object—guardian, comfort, and reminder that wisdom can arrive in stillness.







