

This polished stone sculpture distills the figure of Ganesha into a compact, spiraling architecture of formsβan inward-turning mass where trunk, crown, and seated body merge into a single meditative circuit. The deep charcoal surface, flecked with iridescent blue flashes, behaves like trapped night-sky light, allowing illumination to feel earned rather than given, discovered in glancing angles and patient looking. Composed as a low, grounded vortex, the piece suggests protection and removal of obstacles not through narrative detail, but through the quiet authority of weight, symmetry, and continuous flow. Its smooth contours temper the monumentality of the deity into an intimate talisman, inviting touch as a form of reverence.