



This intimate triad of Shiva, Parvati, and Ganesha is composed as a single breathing silhouette, their gently closed eyes turning divinity into an inward, meditative experience rather than a distant spectacle. Turquoise and saffron planes hold the figures in a luminous stillness, while the trident and coiled serpent introduce a quiet counterpoint of powerβcreation protected by vigilance, tenderness edged with cosmic risk. The close cropping and interlaced curves of tusk, cheek, and shoulder dissolve boundaries between bodies, suggesting family not as narrative but as a continuous current of blessing and belonging. Ornament becomes more than adornment: it reads like a devotional grammar, each pearl and gilded motif anchoring the sacred in the tactile world.







