

Set against an unmodulated field of verdant green, the multi-armed goddess surges forward on her lion as if moving through a sacred, timeless void, her profile lifted in serene resolve while her hands radiate action in all directions. The crisp contours and jeweled patterning turn violence into ritual—curved blades, trident, and bow becoming emblematic instruments of discernment rather than mere weapons, choreographing protection, balance, and moral force. This tension between stillness and ferocity is the painting’s quiet power: an icon of sovereignty where abundance of limbs reads as an abundance of capacities, suggesting divinity as the ability to hold many contradictions without fracture.