



This nocturnal tableau compresses an entire ecology into a single breath, where moonlight pools over feathers, petals, and patterned skins like a slow revelation. Rendered in a restrained grayscale, the artist lets contrast do the storytelling—bright wings and blossoms surfacing from velvety dark, while the elephant and leopard anchor the composition as guardians of a fragile abundance. Amid the riot of flora and fauna, two human faces emerge as quiet witnesses, suggesting that nature’s pageantry is also a mirror—an intimacy that can enchant, haunt, and implicate us. The overlapping forms create a dreamlike density, as if the forest is not a place but a memory layered with reverence and unease.







