Mixed media abstract painting with gold and geometric forms, evoking divine energy and sacred presence, from Ritu Raj’s Geometric Splendor Collection

Ganesh

Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 6ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2021
Collection: Geometric Splendor

Ganesh (2021) is a devotional abstraction — a work that channels the energy of invocation through shape, symbol, and material. Created in mixed media on canvas, this 72 x 48 inch painting is part of the Geometric Splendor Collection, where form meets feeling in highly structured compositions.

This piece draws inspiration from the Hindu deity Ganesh, known as the remover of obstacles, the god of beginnings, and a symbol of wisdom and protection. But Ganesh is not a figurative painting. Instead, it translates divine presence into line, repetition, and sacred geometry.

Golden arcs and interrupted mandalas float within a grounded vertical framework. The materials shimmer subtly — a nod to ritual and reverence without sliding into iconography. The painting holds tension between precision and reverence, between structure and myth.

In method and spirit, this work resonates with Anish Kapoor — particularly his ability to infuse formal abstraction with philosophical and spiritual weight. But while Kapoor often works in monumental voids, Ganesh creates presence through layering and embedded memory.

This is a painting of approach. One doesn’t see Ganesh, but one feels the gate. The geometry is not cold. It vibrates. Every line seems to echo with something ancient. The canvas becomes a temple wall, a portal, a threshold.

As part of Geometric Splendor, Ganesh invites viewers into a dialogue between the abstract and the sacred. It’s a modern invocation — spiritual not in icon, but in invitation.