



A serene, Buddha-like figure sits at the compositional core, yet the city around them fractures into layered transparencies—architecture, foliage, and streetlight glare colliding like overlapping memories. Saturated reds and acidic greens surge across the surface, turning the urban scene into a pulse of sensation while the face remains a still point, softly lit and inwardly sealed. This tension between calm and cacophony suggests a meditation practiced inside modern excess: consciousness as a sanctuary that does not escape the world, but holds it without being consumed. The piece reads as both portrait and metropolis, a visual mantra where devotion is built from noise, and tranquility is earned through density.







