The series focuses on concepts of worship and the disparity between that which we elevate and the manner in which we elevate it; we so frequently worship beautiful things in the most vulgar of fashions, with a focus on fleeting gratification, that so often contradicts the very essence of the person, the idea, or even the deity that we are elevating. The series looks at the corrupting and debilitating effect that the transitory, selfish desires of the devoted have upon the subjects themselves; at first glance, the scenes are serene, suffused in sensual peach and crimson hues, but on closer inspection, we start to notice that the gods are deteriorating. Their hair is thinning, their red-rimmed eyes are bagged and empty. The euphoric expressions of the worshippers almost look carved onto their faces - empty beneath the mask. Their actions are violations, and they take a heavy toll.