The painting is an enchanting display of a peacock perched on a branch with pink flowers, set against a backdrop that transitions from orange to yellow. The peacock’s plumage is a kaleidoscope of colors, detailed with intricate patterns that capture the eye. The branch, depicted in brown, contrasts with the vibrant flowers, while the artist’s signature, “michael jahl,” in the bottom right corner, adds a personal touch. The overall effect is one of splendor and elegance, as the peacock’s regal presence is highlighted by the warm, glowing background.
Signed Oil Painting on Canvas – Unstretched
Airbrush
The artist, born in 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana, traces the roots of their creative journey back to a childhood moment of triumph—a clown drawing that won a national contest and delighted their parents. Raised across Indiana, Florida, and Texas, their artistic foundation was nurtured by a father who shared the joy of sketching and the beauty of nature, instilling a lifelong respect for its design. This reverence guided the artist's work, alongside influences from naïve painters like Henri Rousseau and Ivan Rabuzin, and fantasy illustrators such as Maxfield Parrish and Arthur Rackham. As a teenager, the artist embraced bold, imaginative styles from pulp sci-fi and Hot Rod magazines, creating dynamic sketches that blended whimsy and rebellion—laying the groundwork for a distinct, personally informed artistic voice.
