A set of 4 : Sway in the Wind – Mellow Tipsiness

Description
Creature – Our sweet fur babies
Every creature, whether a cherished pet or a wild spirit, has a story to tell and a place in your heart. Through my art, I bring these beloved beings to life, capturing their unique personalities and the deep connection they share with you. Because we know, they are part of our families.
Peacocks have long been symbols of beauty, grace, and status, often appearing in art and history to represent a variety of themes. Historically, they are seen as emblems of royalty, immortality, and divine beauty. In many cultures, the peacock is associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hinduism, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and beauty. In Western art, particularly during the Renaissance, they were often used to represent the virtues of the soul, resurrection, and the eternal nature of God due to the myth that their feathers do not decay. They were also a sign of luxury and opulence, frequently appearing in royal portraits and grandiose settings.
Each color of the peacock carries its own unique set of symbolic meanings, allowing the bird to play various roles in different cultural and artistic contexts, from symbols of beauty to representations of deeper spiritual and philosophical themes.
Hidden Beauty: The black peacock, while rarer and often more mysterious, can symbolize transformation, introspection, and hidden beauty. Its dark feathers bring an aura of enigma and depth, representing themes of inner strength and the complexity of the soul.
Passionate Vitality : The blue peacock, perhaps the most iconic in art, often represents vibrancy, confidence, and the divine. The rich blue hues of its feathers are a symbol of royalty and spiritual depth. In various cultures, the blue peacock is associated with the heavens and cosmic energy, suggesting both majesty and transcendence.
Quiet elegance : The white peacock stands for purity, renewal, and spiritual enlightenment. Its stunning white feathers, often seen as symbols of rarity and grace, evoke a sense of calm and innocence.
Behind the scene: video-peacock
150x50cm, Gongbi on board ( what is Gongbi? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gongbi )
Currently exhibited in University College Dublin till end of 2025, then avail for Sale.














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