This illustration depicts Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu deity, seated in a regal posture upon an ornate throne. He is portrayed with light pink skin and is adorned in elaborate gold jewelry, including an intricate crown, necklaces, and armbands. His four arms are positioned in traditional mudras, with one hand holding a pink lotus flower and another cradling a bowl of orange sweets, while his trunk curves gracefully toward the treats. A small, diminutive mouse—his traditional mount—sits near his feet.
He is framed by a decorative golden archway that sits against a bright, flat green background. The throne itself is flanked by two circular, tufted pink cushions. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, emphasizing the central figure as a divine icon. Below him, the foreground is scattered with ceremonial offerings, including a small open book with symbolic script, incense, and a wide dish filled with more orange sweets, resting on a dark magenta surface.
The aesthetic is highly decorative, using a bold, saturated color palette of pink, gold, green, and orange. The illustration style is reminiscent of traditional religious iconography, characterized by clear outlines, stylized features, and a lack of depth or complex shadows. The entire scene is enclosed within a wide, patterned border featuring colorful floral motifs, adding to the ceremonial and celebratory mood of the artwork.