In Peacock, Mohammad Eunus revisits one of his recurring motifs the bird as an emblem of beauty, mystery, and transcendence but through the language of abstraction and atmospheric texture. The peacock, rendered in deep sapphire and emerald tones, stands poised between the real and the ethereal, its form dissolving into layers of misty whites and speckled grays. The composition radiates a luminous serenity: the soft interplay between green and blue evokes a world in quiet motion, while delicate drips and speckles hint at both rain and reflection. The faint outlines of a second peacock below suggest memory or echo as if beauty, once seen, continues to resonate invisibly. Eunus’s use of texture and translucency elevates the subject from mere representation to spiritual metaphor. Peacock becomes an ode to stillness, grace, and the ever-shifting dialogue between nature and the soul where every color breathes with both silence and song.