

This watercolor studies a peacock not as ornament but as presenceβan alert, almost ceremonial figure rising from a mist of blooming washes. The saturated blues are held in delicate tension against the diffuse, smoky browns and olives, where the background dissolves into atmosphere and lets the birdβs gaze become the true focal point. Edges alternately sharpen and evaporate, suggesting how beauty can be both vividly grasped and perpetually slipping into memory. In the restrained palette and generous negative space, the work reads as a meditation on quiet dignity amid surrounding turbulence.







