

Rendered in luminous washes, the peacock emerges as a quiet icon of dignity—its cobalt head and poised gaze cutting through a veil of pale greens like a thought made visible. The composition favors breath and restraint: negative space becomes atmosphere, while the soft diffusion of pigment allows the body’s patterned feathers to dissolve at the edges, suggesting beauty as something transient rather than ornamental. Fine, calligraphic stems rise behind it as a delicate counterpoint, turning the scene into a meditation on presence—how grandeur can inhabit stillness without needing display.







