



A monumental, front-facing Ganesha dominates the field in saturated reds and oranges, his calm, asymmetrical gaze holding the viewer between intimacy and icon, while the sky-blue ground cools the devotional heat like a breath of stillness. The stained-glass-like border of repeating figures and crenellated greens turns the image into a portable shrine, suggesting community, ritual, and the protective architecture of belief. Small emblems—the sun, crescent moon, flower, and shadowed animal forms—hover as narrative sparks, folding cosmic cycles and earthly signs into a single, playful cosmology where obstacles are not erased but tenderly negotiated.







