

Seated in perfect stillness, the luminous Buddha becomes an interior sun, his saffron robes radiating warmth against a nocturnal field of indigo and violet that feels both cosmic and intimate. Concentric rings behind the head operate as a quiet mandala—an echo of breath and thought—while lotus blooms and drifting petals animate the silence, suggesting impermanence circling but never disturbing the center. Below, the stepped pedestal and mirrored water catch fragmented reflections, turning devotion into a meditation on perception: enlightenment as something sensed in ripples, not possessed. The composition holds a poised tension between worldly flux and unshakeable presence, inviting the viewer to rest in the space where color becomes contemplation.







