


Centered like an icon yet animated with a dancer’s restlessness, this many-limbed, elephant-headed figure emerges from a dark, sheltering plane, its acid greens and ember oranges vibrating against a netted crimson field that feels both festive and enclosing. The composition balances symmetry with interruption—arms flung wide, legs in contrapuntal motion—so the body reads as a living mandala, a ritual diagram where movement becomes devotion. Textural incisions and dotted light points suggest an atmosphere of incense and cosmic particulate, turning the deity into a conduit between dense earthly matter and an attentive, watchful sky. What results is a vision of protection and play: a sacred presence that refuses stillness, insisting that transcendence can be reached through rhythm, not retreat.







