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Majestic Aura|Black Peacock, Laburnum

  • Majestic Aura|Black Peacock, Laburnum


    Media|Mineral rock, dried water, cloud-skin hemp paper

     Size|120x210cm
    Year|2018


     Works Introduction|

    The emperor is so powerful that he can swallow all the colors, and his warehouse is full of money with his feet on the golden bell.

    Feathers and eyes are the key to flying high and covering the five continents


    The black peacock ( Pavo cristatus ) belongs to the Phasianidae family of the order Galliformes. It is mainly found in Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka. It lives in open sparse grasslands or open areas with shrubs and bamboo bushes below 2,000 meters. It is a resident bird with a lifespan of about 25 years and is polygamous. The black peacock is a variant of the wild blue peacock. It is extremely rare and is a very precious ornamental bird. At present, Indian zoos have bred black peacocks with reproductive capacity. In 2000, a black peacock was hatched in a blue peacock farm in Yunnan, China. Unfortunately, this black peacock did not survive to adulthood. I specially used the oriental color matching method to draw the black peacock in my mind, paying tribute to Professor Sun Jiaqin, my meticulous painting instructor when I was studying in the Department of Culture and Fine Arts.

      NT$1,680,000Price
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