

The figure of Ganesha is rendered as a serene, reclining presence, its rounded blue-violet volumes softened by velvety transitions of light that turn divinity into something intimately bodily and tender. A saturated red field presses in like a ceremonial backdrop, sharpening the calm silhouette while the green cushions cradle the form, suggesting both earthly comfort and protective abundance. The glowing orange disc at the crown reads as an inner sun—an emblem of awakened awareness—balancing the closed eye’s meditation and transforming repose into quiet vigilance. In this compression of space and exaggerated curvature, the work proposes that strength can be gentle, and that sacred power may arrive through stillness rather than spectacle.