Standing Ganesh
Copper disc with Antique finish
42 x 42 x 3.5 inch 102 kg (Disc 59 kg, Base 43 kg)
Standing Ganesh holds the image of Ganesh within a circular field, where repetition becomes rhythm and multiplicity settles into coherence. The figure appears through a constellation of smaller forms, suggesting a cosmic matrix in which energy circulates, gathers, and aligns. The disc functions as both ground and horizon, enclosing the image within a continuous loop of motion.
Copper, worked into relief and depth, carries subtle variations of surface and patina. Light moves across the field unevenly, activating the many small figures while allowing the central form to remain steady. The base lifts the disc slightly from the ground, creating a quiet separation between the work and its surroundings, as if the image is held in suspension.
Ganesh here embodies a convergence—of order, energy, and awareness—without hierarchy or excess. The sculpture does not insist on spectacle; it allows form to arise through repetition and balance. What remains is a sense of collected movement, where obstacles dissolve not through force, but through clarity and attunement.
