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(FORMAT: square 1980 x 1980) (The following image is patched with apparent stiches on a square of tight grey-beige cotton weaven fabric, very well pressed) (piped border) ((dense embroidery with super short (super thin satin) stitches and closely packed threads, fine embroidery thread) (IMMERSIVE BACKGROUND: Trump tower, Florida golf course, not too visible Capitole, Potomac river) (STYLE: Boligraph — (red, blue, black, green and white) graphic illustration rooted in ballpoint hatching and pointillistic drawing, outlines, flat shapes, carved print textures, ink illustration) (STYLE INFLUENCES: Friedensreich Hundertwasser, PICASSO, WARHOL, and Henri Matisse) (SCENE: KINDERGARTEN CHARACTER, ABSOLUTELY NOT KAWAI, (PLUSHIE PEACOCK, tail with standard eyes in WHITE, Black, NAVY BLUE and RED feathers, white halos around the almond half closed SLEEPY eyes) (70% image), the almost absent beak consist of an open rounded mouth demonstrating self satisfaction and no cheerfulness, head tilted to the left of the image, wearing a RED CAP, with "HAPPY EASTER" embroidered with rainbow pride stripes, on blond hair, a navy blue suit, white shirt, RED tie, black patent leather ballet slippers, pointed, without heels, HOLDING A COBALT WEAVEN BASKET FULL OF $$ ORNATED MISSILE shaped EGGS (in black and yellow)) (SETTING: blend of surreal houses and circus, Capitole, Potomac river) (BACKGROUND: dense, inspired by Gaudi, Facteur_Cheval, Dali, surreal patterns, no floating balls, no floating stars) (LINES: super thin, black) (COLOR: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) ) (Below the image, across the width and centered, the following handwritten text embroidered in black: "DIVERSITY: it takes all sorts to make a world, the best and the worst", double check the wording cause no error is allowed) (ARTISTIC MODIFIERS: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Modigliani, El Greco) (TEXT: No other text than exact "© emma cha" small handwritten signature, bottom right, white ink over image) (NO nudity, NO nude, NO nibble, NO breast)
The Peacock Who Condemns Diversity and Agitates Trouble
by © emma cha
A gaudy peacock in a festive cap struts through a lush floral world with a basket of dangerous “surprises,” combining loud attacks on diversity with the crude selfishness, rudeness, and brazen disrespect of someone who openly agitates trouble in a space meant for coexistence.
Diversity: it takes all sorts to make a world — even the selfish, the rude, and the proudly disrespectful.
Artistic Statement:
A satirical fusion of Easter imagery and anthropomorphic portraiture, using decorative flamboyance to expose the grotesque contrast between polished feathers and the raw, self‑serving destructiveness carried without restraint.
Influences:
Echoing the biting caricatural force of Gerald Scarfe, the dry symbolic irony of Saul Steinberg, and the ornate theatricality of folk‑inspired illustration, the piece turns a peacock into a vivid emblem of loud disrespect, crude aggression, and decorative arrogance.