

A tender, myth-inflected intimacy unfolds as the small, saffron-hued figure of Ganesha nestles against the massive white bull, turning monumentality into shelter and power into quiet companionship. The cool, airy blues of the ground dissolve the scene into a dreamlike expanse, while warm accents and gilded ornaments tether it to devotion, ritual, and lived touch. The close cropping and downward tilt of the bull’s head choreograph a gentle circle of care, suggesting that strength finds its highest purpose in protection. In the tiny offering held at the center, the work locates a whole cosmos of humility—an insistence that the sacred arrives not through spectacle, but through softness.







