

Set against a saffron field that hums like sanctified silence, the elephant‑headed figure is rendered with folk precision—bold outlines, stippled textures, and jewel-like patterning—so that divinity feels intimate rather than monumental. The composition turns on a tender exchange: a sweet offered downward and a small mouse gazing up, collapsing the distance between power and humility, the cosmic and the everyday. Warm reds and golds radiate assurance, while the soft, lowered eye and the looping braid-like garland suggest a quiet inwardness—blessing as an act of listening as much as giving.







