What we bring to the table at the end of the day (sold)


What we bring to the table at the end of the day
“ A majestic tiger strides, its stripes weaving tales of prowess and might. Its choice to be a predator is a reflection of survival in the wild expanse. The tiger is a testament to the fact that what we bring to the table is vital; the choices we make define our role in the grand tapestry of existence. Just as the tiger's predatory nature reverberates through the ecosystem, our actions send ripples across the world, shaping landscapes beyond our immediate reach.
Beside the tiger, a resplendent peacock unfurls its iridescent feathers, a living canvas of colors and grace. The peacock's choice to display its beauty is not mere vanity, but a statement of individuality. In the world of metaphor, the peacock symbolizes the truth that our uniqueness is an offering that enriches our shared experience. Just as the peacock's display enriches the forest with hues, our distinctiveness brings vibrancy to the human tapestry, reminding us that what we bring to the table is a gift that colors the world around us.
Yet, beyond the surface, the tiger and the peacock offer a deeper wisdom. They embody the duality within us all – the primal and the expressive, the strength and the beauty. Our choices, like brushstrokes on the canvas of life, reflect this internal dance. The tiger teaches us that the world requires balance and resilience, while the peacock whispers that self-expression is an art to be celebrated.
As the sun sets on this painted narrative, it leaves us with an indelible message: that what we bring to the table is not only significant but profound. Just as the tiger and the peacock contribute to the world, our choices echo beyond ourselves, shaping a world that mirrors the myriad shades of our hearts and minds.
In this tableau of life, remember the tiger and the peacock – for in their stories lie the whispers of our own choices, and in their presence, the reflection of our unique offerings to a world that waits to be colored by our intentions.”
Size: 36x48 inches
Media: acrylic on canvas
Year: 2023