



A many-armed, goddess-like figure erupts in acidic greens and hot pinks, her haloed profile at once tender and merciless as she orchestrates care and violence with the same unwavering poise. The composition reads like a ritual diagram: tools of cutting, painting, and offering radiate from her limbs while a tethered star and emblem hover above, suggesting fate pulled on a string and authority sanctioned by an unseen order. Beneath her, a prone body on a stretcher becomes both altar and battleground, turning the flat, pale ground into a stage where power, devotion, and bodily vulnerability are negotiated in public view. The lotus bloom and rippling water at the base temper the scene with a promise of renewal, complicating the narrative into one of transformationβwhere destruction, healing, and creation are inseparable gestures.







