

A solitary, meditating figure sits like a quiet monument, its body not rendered in flesh but in palimpsests of script and icon—suggesting that identity is composed of inherited texts, prayers, and remembered histories. Warm ochres and earthen browns create a dusk-like field where the edges dissolve, while the head becomes a luminous spiral, a vortex of inward attention that replaces portraiture with pure consciousness. The small white discs along the torso read as both chakric markers and moonlike pauses in the visual chant, guiding the eye through a contemplative rhythm that binds anatomy to cosmology. In this fusion of sacred geometry, manuscript density, and stillness, the work proposes meditation as an act of rewriting the self—where silence is not empty, but densely inscribed.