

This painting unfolds like a devotional reverie, where monumental, half-closed faces become vast inner landscapes that hold memory, music, and tenderness in suspension. Saturated vermilions and deep blues press against mossy greens, while gold accents flicker like sanctified dust, binding peacock-feather motifs, blossoms, and small narrative figures into a single, breathing cosmos. The serene gestures and lowered eyelids suggest love not as spectacle but as contemplation—an intimacy carried inward—while the cow and floral drift evoke pastoral innocence, anchoring the scene in a mythic, timeless everyday. Through its layered scale and ornamented surfaces, the work proposes that divinity and desire are inseparable currents, flowing quietly beneath the surface of the visible world.







