

In this luxuriant, stylized thicket, peacocks emerge as quiet guardians of a cultivated Eden, their velvety blues and iridescent greens threading through layered blades of foliage like living jewels. The composition is orchestrated by rhythmic overlaps—leaf upon leaf, plume upon stem—creating a shallow, tapestry-like space where softness of gradient light (moonlike and suspended) turns the scene into an interior state of calm rather than a literal landscape. Bright blossoms punctuate the greens as symbolic apertures of tenderness and renewal, while the poised profiles of the birds suggest watchfulness—beauty held in balance with restraint. The work reads as a meditation on abundance: nature not as wilderness, but as a carefully harmonized sanctuary where color becomes the language of serenity.







