

Suspended in a sun-bleached field of ochres and saffron, the monumental, closed-eyed visage reads like an inner shrine—its softened geometry and vertical light-strike suggesting a quiet channel between thought and spirit. Beside it, a compact, elephant-headed figure appears as a tender counterpoint: playful yet solemn, offering a gesture that feels less like speech than blessing, as if wisdom arrives through intimacy rather than declaration. The surface is deliberately weathered with drips, spirals, and faint symbols, making the space feel archaeological—memory sedimented into pigment—so the composition becomes a meditation on protection, devotion, and the slow alchemy of the sacred into the everyday.







