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Zebra Standing Tswehe, Tuli Block, Botswana
Image Name: A Stillness of Zebra
(Scientific Name – Equus Quagga)

 

The dust has risen, now it falls

A quiet veil between us all

Two still bodies, stripes of night

Holding silence, holding sight.

 

Our gaze is steady, sharp profound,

We read the air, we feel the ground

Not fleeting prey, not unseen

But ancient rhythm, fierce – serene.

 

In this pause the world is clear

We are the watchers, we are here.

 

The Zebra’s poised yet grounded & alert stance in a veil of dust – exudes a quiet, curious and commanding strength.

“Harmony in Contrast”

 

Two zebra stand poised in the pale haze of a sunlit dust — one in profile, one meeting the viewer’s gaze. Their black and white patterns vibrate against the soft whitened backdrop, the world around them dissolved into simplicity so that only essence remains: form, duality, connection.

In Feng Shui, this composition resonates deeply with the Yin and Yang principle — the eternal dance of balance and polarity.

The opposing stripes, light and dark, mirror life’s dual rhythms: stillness and motion, solitude and unity, earth and sky.

Within contrast lies completeness; within difference, harmony.

 

The milky, dust-veiled atmosphere carries the Metal element — refinement, clarity, and truth distilled through subtle tone. The gaze of the forward-facing zebra channels direct energy (chi) toward the viewer, engaging presence and awareness, while the one in profile tempers that energy with composure and grace.

Together they embody relationship in balance — strength softened by calm, individuality held in communion.

Placed in a home or work environment, this artwork radiates equilibrium, focus, and partnership.

It encourages clarity of purpose, harmony within relationships, and the elegant reminder that contrast is not conflict — it is the language through which balance reveals itself.

Size (CM)

42 x 29, 60 x 42, 90 x 60, 135 x 90, 150 x 100

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