Limited edition print of an original by artist Kate Morgan RI.
This edition is signed and numbered by the artist and is limited to 120 giclée prints worldwide.
Each is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and is printed on Canson Aquarelle Rag 310 gsm paper.
Edition print sizes:
A1 - 59.4 cm x 84.1 cm
A0 - 84.1 cm x 118.9 cm
All Limited Edition prints come unframed.
We offer free worldwide delivery on all Limited Edition prints orders.
Limited Edition prints are delivered within 7-14 working days
Description of Peacock Paradise
Peacock Paradise is an invitation to step into a jungle that refuses to be quiet. The painting hums with color and motion, every inch alive, layered, breathing. Leaves ripple in impossible shades of turquoise, jade, and gold, as if the forest itself were painted by light rather than pigment.
Tigers and leopards drift through the foliage with a dreamlike calm, their bodies echoing the stripes and patterns of the plants around them, almost camouflaged by beauty rather than survival. Peacocks anchor the composition with their jewel-toned presence—symbols of watchfulness and splendor—while birds, reptiles, and mammals weave a visual chorus that feels carefully balanced, never chaotic.
What makes Peacock Paradise especially compelling is its refusal to offer a single focal point. The eye wanders, gets lost, doubles back. This mirrors the experience of nature itself: abundance without hierarchy. The painting suggests a world where everything belongs, where excess is not wasteful but celebratory. Even the negative space is busy, filled with texture and intention.
There is also a subtle sense of fantasy at play. The colors are heightened beyond realism, the patterns almost musical. It feels like a remembered jungle rather than a documented one—a place filtered through imagination, memory, and wonder. In that way, Peacock Paradise becomes less about depicting nature and more about honoring it: not as something distant or dangerous, but as something intimate, intricate, and endlessly alive.
The result is a visual sanctuary—lush, unapologetic, and radiant—where beauty is not rare, but everywhere, waiting to be noticed.