



Set against a vast band of cobalt water and a mountain ridge rendered like a protective silhouette, the scene stages an improbable congress of creatures—zebra, wildebeest, kangaroo, peacock, flamingos—each held in crisp profile as if pinned to a memory rather than a habitat. The artist’s heightened color and clean contours flatten depth into a deliberate tableau, where the zebras’ striping becomes a graphic pulse that both unifies and unsettles the pastoral calm. Birds cut the sky in small arcs of motion, suggesting migration and passing time, while the mismatched fauna reads as a quiet allegory of coexistence—an invented Eden where difference is not resolved but carefully balanced.







