

This stylized Ganesha emerges like a quiet constellation of line and dot, his ivory form meticulously inscribed with ornamental rhythms that feel both devotional and intimate. Against a deep, oceanic blue-green field, the negative space behaves like sacred atmosphere—cool, boundless, and contemplative—so the figure’s measured gaze and poised flute-hand become the painting’s still center. The disciplined geometry of patterning contrasts with the soft curve of the elephantine visage, suggesting a harmony between order and compassion, intellect and play. Even the small mouse at the margin reads as a tender footnote of humility, reminding us that divinity here is not remote but companionable, listening as much as it is being heard.







