



In this woodland tableau, the twisting charcoal trunks rise like ancestral columns, their darkness anchoring a sky washed in quiet blue, while the canopy’s yellow-green blooms flicker as small, persistent vows of renewal. The peacock—rendered as a cascade of leaf-like feathers—becomes the painting’s lyrical axis, a jewel-toned sentinel whose elegance interrupts the otherwise muted, mist-bound depth. By leaving portions of the background flora only faintly drawn, the artist turns absence into atmosphere, suggesting memory and emergence: a world still in the act of becoming, where color reads as awakening and presence as grace.







