This captivating oil painting masterfully abstracts the regal head of an Indian peafowl, rendering it with a lavish blend of blue and black feathers, crowned by a distinctive long plumage. The artist, influenced by the Japandi art movement and modernism, adopts techniques reminiscent of Richard Anderson and David LaChapelle, achieving a surreal effect that merges the bird’s vibrant visage against a striking background. The backdrop features a rich red base adorned with a vibrant orange layer, executed with expressive brush strokes and a textured, collage-style approach, akin to mixed media. Look closely, and you’ll notice an intricate tiled pattern and a star-like shape, ingeniously reminiscent of the Frutiger typeface, lending a sense of structure to the composition’s fluidity. The diversity of techniques and styles converge to form a piece that is both a nod to traditional Indonesian art and a reflection of contemporary abstraction, perfect for anyone exploring MidJourney style reference tutorials and tricks.