



Immersed in a fevered red atmosphere, the composition stages a collision between the private psyche and the public icon: a monumental, green-shadowed face—partially veiled by a single crimson lens—hovers like a conscience over a world of ritual and play. The central, mask-like deity figure anchors the scene with an unwavering, symmetrical gaze, while smaller bodies orbit at the periphery, their gestures suggesting both devotion and unease, as if caught between celebration and surrender. Color operates as symbolism here—red as urgency and sacrifice, green as inner turbulence—while the shallow, dreamlike space dissolves ordinary perspective, turning narrative into memory, myth, and moral tension at once.







