Bird Paradise is a celebration of ascent the instant a body remembers it has wings. Mira Oran releases color like weather: oranges ignite, blues deepen, and golds flare across the surface until the canvas hums with lift.
The peacock stands not as ornament but as threshold. Feathers become flames, eyes become constellations; a tree turns into a ladder of breath. Every palette‑knife sweep leaves the trace of motion, as if the bird is choosing, again and again, to rise.
Oran’s acrylics thicken into relief, a topography of joy and defiance. The work asks us to open our own wings to trade spectacle for feeling, surface for pulse and to meet color where it becomes air.