

Set against a mist-laden riverfront rendered in restrained greys, the monumental golden Nandi becomes a still, luminous axisβan island of devotion amid the cityβs shifting, human tide. The composition stages a dialogue between permanence and flux: temple spires recede like memories, boats and pilgrims drift through soft reflections, while small saffron pennants punctuate the hush with living breath. By isolating the sacred form in warm, ornate detail against a nearly monochrome world, the artist suggests faith as a steady inner radiance that anchors the everyday, even as time and water continually rearrange the scene.







