A tropical garden at the precise register between illustration and painting — flat enough to be graphic, detailed enough to be immersive, colourful enough to stop the breath. Against a ground of deep midnight navy, an entire ecosystem builds itself from the ground up: large elephant ears and banana leaves in every shade of green, pink bromeliads and orchids, mustard yellow flowering palms, violet blooms, white star-shaped flowers. Through this world, a tiger moves low and fast — amber and black, the only horizontal in a composition of verticals — while above it, a ring-tailed lemur clings to a golden trunk with the composed alertness of a creature that has nothing to fear.
The illustration style is deliberately flat and jewel-bright: colours are saturated, forms are outlined, the depth of the composition is created by layering rather than perspective. The navy ground acts as a jeweller's velvet, making every colour more itself — the pinks more luminous, the greens more vital, the gold more precious, the white more clean. The effect is of a decorative panel from a tradition that valued pattern and colour above naturalistic illusion, and understood both as forms of intelligence.
Exceptional in children's bedrooms — where it will be loved and explored for years — and equally in adult dining rooms, living rooms and hallways where boldness, colour and the full richness of the tropical world are embraced without reservation.