

The reclining figure unfolds like a devotional landscape, its crimson body patterned with repeated, meditative silhouettes that turn flesh into a living mandalaβat once intimate and cosmic. Set against a muted gold field, the warm reds and saffron cloth glow with ritual heat, while the sinuous pose and steady, inward gaze suggest serenity held in tension with latent power. The rosary-like strand in the hand becomes a quiet axis of time and breath, implying that desire, discipline, and divinity are not opposites here but braided states of being. Through layered ornament and icon-like stillness, the work proposes the body as both temple and terrain, where contemplation is inscribed across every surface.







