Dancing Peacock
by Harsh Malik
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$550
Dimensions
20.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Dancing Peacock
Artist
Harsh Malik
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting On Canvas
Description
Peacock is a national Bird of India. Krishna used Peacock Feather as head jewel. It is called a Most pious Bird. The commander in Chiefe Kartikeya of Devas used Peacock as his own personal flying Vehicle. Peacock Danced with the First Rain.
he feathers of peacock exemplify Lord�s Maya in a manner which human mind can try to grasp. The brilliant colors of peacock do not arise from the correspondingly colored pigments. Instead, they arise from the phenomenon called �structural coloration�. The light waves entering the different thickness of keratin layers on peacock feathers get out of phase and undergo interference. The resulting light wave patterns give the beautiful play of colors which the human eyes see. The �actual� color is just deep brown pigment which occurs in the background of these keratin layers.
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August 12th, 2014
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Comments (33)
Bernadette Krupa
Harsh, this is absolutely gorgeous oil painting "Dancing Peacock" National Bird of India! Congrats on multiple Features - New FAA uploads, Images That Excites and The Social Arts!! L/F
Angeles M Pomata
Stunning details and composition in this outstanding painting, Harsh!! Love this piece. L/F
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Wow this painting is so breath-taking and magnificent Harsh!! the floral are so beautiful and the peacock is majestic and elegant. i really love the way you express the peacock feathers. it radiates out cosmic energy profoundly. what a great tribute to the National bird. i love it!! L/F
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"