

A monumental Buddha rises from a misted threshold of earth and sky, his golden body and lucid halo becoming an axis of stillness against a turbulent, ember-streaked horizon. The tiled ground, scored by long shadows, reads like the measured weight of lived time, while the lone robed figure advances as if crossing from the ordinary into a contemplative plane. Pigeons interrupt the silence with brief, earthly motion—small witnesses that tether transcendence to daily life—while the dark stupa-like form anchors the right side with a gravity that feels both devotional and inevitable. In the friction between radiant calm and weathered atmosphere, the painting suggests enlightenment not as escape, but as a light held steady within the world’s unrest.







