



Bathed in saffron and rose, the serene Buddha visage appears less as a portrait than as a field of quiet radiance, where closed eyes turn vision inward and invite the viewer to do the same. The composition dissolves the boundary between figure and ground: floral orbs drift like mantras across the surface, while delicate mandala wheels anchor the lower corners as symbols of cyclical time and awakened order. Warm gradients and soft contouring create an ember-like glow that feels devotional rather than dramatic, suggesting a compassion that permeates the surrounding world. In the raised handβs gentle gesture, stillness becomes an active forceβan offering of calm amid the lush, crowded bloom of experience.







