

This gilded figure stages divinity as both music and architecture: a poised flute-bearing deity framed by a radiating halo that turns still metal into a choreography of outward-moving breath. The dense inlay of jewel tones—greens, reds, and lapis-like blues—creates a rhythmic pulse across the body, where ornament becomes a visual mantra binding serenity to abundance. Composed with unwavering frontality yet animated by tassels, curved arms, and layered regalia, the work suggests a paradox of the sacred: an inner silence that nevertheless generates the world’s color, cadence, and order.







