A quiet story unfolds the moment your eyes meet “Peacock in the Mist.” In this dreamlike scene, a solitary peacock rests upon a twisting, ancient tree, its feathers cascading downward like flowing ribbons of color. The bird seems to pause mid‑breath, as if listening to secrets carried on the wind. Behind it, a moody sky swirls with deep blues and greens, creating a world suspended between dusk and dawn.
The tree and peacock appear almost fused, their forms intertwined in a way that suggests destiny rather than coincidence. This merging of creature and nature gives the painting a feeling of as though you’ve stumbled upon a guardian watching over a forgotten realm. The ornate gold frame adds to the story, echoing the feeling of an heirloom relic discovered in an old desert estate.
This artwork invites the viewer to linger, to imagine the world beyond the canvas, and to feel the calm, energy it radiates. Whether placed in a living room, a studio space, or entryway, it becomes more than décor — it becomes a presence.
This is a 8×6 painting on a hard back panel, painted with cobra water mixable oils, sealed and in a 9×11 vintage frame
A quiet story unfolds the moment your eyes meet “Peacock in the Mist.” In this dreamlike scene, a solitary peacock rests upon a twisting, ancient tree, its feathers cascading downward like flowing ribbons of color. The bird seems to pause mid‑breath, as if listening to secrets carried on the wind. Behind it, a moody sky swirls with deep blues and greens, creating a world suspended between dusk and dawn.
The tree and peacock appear almost fused, their forms intertwined in a way that suggests destiny rather than coincidence. This merging of creature and nature gives the painting a feeling of as though you’ve stumbled upon a guardian watching over a forgotten realm. The ornate gold frame adds to the story, echoing the feeling of an heirloom relic discovered in an old desert estate.
This artwork invites the viewer to linger, to imagine the world beyond the canvas, and to feel the calm, energy it radiates. Whether placed in a living room, a studio space, or entryway, it becomes more than décor — it becomes a presence.
This is a 8×6 painting on a hard back panel, painted with cobra water mixable oils, sealed and in a 9×11 vintage frame