

This finely wrought bronze presents Ganesha not enthroned but gently suspended, turning divinity into a tender, domestic motion—an icon that seems to breathe with each imagined sway of its chains. The composition is rigorously symmetrical, yet softened by ornamental rhythm: beaded columns, looping links, and the mirrored birds above create a protective canopy that frames the deity like a quiet sanctum. Warm metallic patina gathers light along raised edges, letting touch and time become part of the work’s meaning—devotion as something handled, lived with, and continuously renewed. In this small theater of balance between weight and levitation, the remover of obstacles appears as a guardian of thresholds, inviting the viewer into a pause where auspiciousness feels intimate and near.







