



The work renders Ganesha in a suspended, dance-like flourish, where the curve of the trunk and the looping blue drapery choreograph the eye into a gentle vortex of devotion and play. A luminous, circular field behind the figure functions like an aura and a stage, dissolving hard edges so that body, ornament, and atmosphere breathe as oneβan image of divinity made intimate rather than distant. The rosary and lotus quietly balance discipline and tenderness, while the drumβs held rhythm suggests creation as a living pulse, held in mid-beat. Along the margin, the vertical script reads as both prayer and texture, anchoring the buoyant motion in tradition and reminding us that remembrance itself can be a form of movement.







