

Bathed in an all-enveloping vermilion glow, the work stages devotion as both ritual and collective breath: a procession of women, aligned in profile, advances like a single unbroken line of faith toward the many-armed goddess who rises as an axis of protection and power. The composition’s horizontal cadence—repeated veils, bangles, and offering bowls—creates a rhythmic chant in paint, while the central figure’s radiating limbs and serene gaze anchor the scene with a calm that feels immeasurably authoritative. In this warm monochrome, individual identities soften into archetype, suggesting that worship here is not merely petition but a choreography of community, where reverence becomes strength and strength returns as grace.







