Pheasant is a two-piece study in botanical drift and quiet ornament—where flowering branches move across a softened ground and a pheasant appears like a remembered emblem. Quiet brushwork keeps the surface luminous and airy, letting muted greens and rose-violets breathe while small details—wing pattern, petals, a passing butterfly—carry the composition forward with a gentle, storybook cadence.
Pheasant Branch centers on the architecture of the branch itself: dark, graceful limbs rising through pale space, dotted with blossoms that feel freshly opened. A pheasant perches along the lower sweep, its feathered pattern rendered with decorative precision, like a motif lifted from an illuminated margin and returned to nature. Part of the Pheasant series, this painting holds a calm, lyrical narrative—flora, bird, and light suspended in a moment that feels both intimate and composed.