

This composition stages an opulent collision between the cultivated and the wild: a zebra-striped armchair becomes a theatrical throne as a peacock alights upon it, turning domestic luxury into living spectacle. The exuberant lattice of vines and saturated blossoms—orange lilies, magenta roses, and cobalt flowers—threads the white ground with rhythmic abundance, while butterflies punctuate the air like fleeting thoughts of migration and renewal. By pairing ornamental pattern with organic profusion, the work suggests a portrait of India as a sensorial garden of identities—where heritage, beauty, and biodiversity sit in deliberate, radiant balance.







