

Rendered in a sepia, ink-like restraint, this densely patterned tableau turns sacred narrative into a living ecology, where deities, lotus ponds, and watchful fish interlace as one continuous breath. The composition’s symmetry is gently unsettled by the rhythmic swirl of linework, suggesting that divinity here is not distant but circulates through water, flora, and ornament with the inevitability of a tide. Faces repeat and multiply like refrains, hinting at the many-as-one nature of mythic identity, while the elaborate border functions as both threshold and protection, enclosing a world where devotion becomes a meticulous act of seeing. The overall effect is meditative and ceremonial—an image that feels less “illustrated” than invoked, as if the lines themselves are a form of prayer.







