



This stylized depiction of Ganesha turns devotion into choreography: multiple arms fan outward in a measured rhythm, each gesture suspended between blessing and playful invitation. Against the warm, unmodulated field, the figureβs midnight silhouette becomes a calm gravitational center, while saffron and gold accents flare like sanctified heat, suggesting inner radiance rather than external light. The grounded reds and patterned textiles anchor the divinity in the everyday, and the small mouse beside bowls of sweets quietly narrates humility, appetite, and the tender commerce between abundance and restraint. In its flat planes and precise contours, the work proposes a sacred intimacyβmyth rendered not as spectacle, but as intimate presence.







