

This work folds a sacred narrative into a single, breathing silhouette: the blue elephant-headed deity becomes both figure and cosmos, his body filled with devotional vignettes that read like memories held inside the divine. The composition pulses with rhythmic ornament—dense linework and patterned foliage pressing inward—while the cool celestial blues are warmed by golds and earthen reds, creating a dialogue between transcendence and human intimacy. By nesting smaller worshippers within the god’s form, the piece suggests that faith is not directed outward to a distant icon, but inward—an ecology of reverence where protector, devotee, and landscape are inseparable.







