



Within a circular cosmos of saturated reds and oceanic blues, the peacockβs curving neck becomes both shelter and threshold, enclosing two lovers in an intimate crescent like a womb of ornament and breath. The rhythm of feathered arcs radiates outward as a protective geometry, while the floral field and dotted motifs soften the scene into a dream of courtship suspended between nature and ritual. By nesting human desire inside avian grandeur, the work proposes love as something at once fragile and ceremonially guardedβan offering held in the luminous gravity of the birdβs gaze.







