

In this luminous watercolor vignette, devotion becomes an intimate choreography: a young woman bends toward the monumental Nandi, her small gesture magnified by the sculptureβs solemn, watchful calm. The stark white negative space isolates the ritual as if suspended in time, while the saturated magenta and green of her sari flare against the cool stone greys, turning reverence into a vivid pulse of living color. Flower offerings and soft washes of light suggest a threshold between the earthly and the sacred, where care, tradition, and quiet humility are tenderly inscribed onto enduring form.