



In this enigmatic tableau, a pale, frontal visage anchors the composition like a mask of cultivated calm, while a second profile slips behind it—suggesting the doubleness of identity and the private self speaking in whispers. The peacock’s iridescent arc crowns the figures with a ceremonial brilliance, its feathered opulence counterweighted by the steady, unblinking presences of cat, dolphin, and parrot—animals that read as emblems of instinct, memory, and voice gathering around the human psyche. Against the restrained lavender field, saturated reds and blues pulse across the patterned garment like coded signals, turning ornament into narrative and intimacy into a kind of quiet spectacle. The work feels less like portraiture than a menagerie of inner states, where beauty and unease coexist in precise, dreamlike balance.







