



In this nocturnal garden, the moon’s cool disk presides over a lush choreography of leaves, where saturated greens and deep blues compress space into an intimate, almost dreamlike enclosure. The doe’s steady gaze anchors the composition with a fragile stillness, while the peacocks’ jeweled bodies and alert eyes lend a ceremonial vigilance, as if the forest itself is holding its breath. Layered foliage forms a protective screen—both sanctuary and threshold—suggesting a quiet pact between innocence and watchfulness, beauty and concealment. The stylized planes of color and crisp contours turn nature into a symbolic theatre, where tenderness survives by blending into abundance.







