In all pristine glory he is ready to dance for her, too woo her. He is all decked up as there is competition. Not a feather without preening as she is going to select.Nature has her strange reasons to make males rather beautiful in animal kingdom. Female species are not that attractive but mostly in position to choose.Once again I have chosen him (earlier as simplest mor), now as most fabulous peacock. He is my favourite craft-bird.See how all over the world (mainly in public places) this bird is loved in mosaic magic. Let’s start the peacock dance now….. Mor chowk, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. Via songsuponsea
Udaipur, India
In Libya
Detroit Zoo,Michigan,USA
the photo is of not good quality and he is also not in his colourful glory but I like this one too. It was a private home in Paphos, Cyprus
In Santa Barbara, flickr photo by jimkster
This is on garden wall of a private home. This is one of my what I call ‘enduring images’! via Plasitasartists
How can I not include her! Anyway she is not to be left behind.The she-pecock mosaic some where in Florence, Italy. Photo on flickr by Gauis Caecilius.
I just love this pebbled peacock, cover of The complete Pebble Mosaic Handbook, via builders booksource
This is not a display at any public or private place, This one is straight from artist Martin Cheek. It is available in kit-form .
what a completely gorgeous looking post!!! one can never quite go wrong with peacocks- I remember some brilliant doors from JaiMahal in Jaipur as well 🙂
Peacock nirvana! what loveliness!
PS Thank you so much for your sweet email. I have been traveling and so have not been able to visit but I am linking you straight away!:-)
So totally gorgeous. My favourite birdie of all time.
xo
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Wonderful art, I was wondering when someone would do a post on Peacocks… I believe they’re the next popular bird the design community will be enamored of! Nice Post 🙂