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Our Second Survival presents a poignant narrative of displacement, visually articulating the impact of urbanization on wildlife. The diptych features two peacocks, their vibrant blue plumage contrasting sharply with the geometric forms and fiery orange backdrop, symbolizing a disrupted habitat.
The peacocks, positioned as if on a constructed stage, gaze in opposite directions, conveying a sense of disorientation and detachment. The geometric shapes suggest encroaching urban structures, while the intense orange hues evoke the destruction of their natural environment. This composition highlights the tension between nature's inherent beauty and the relentless advance of human development. Panda's work prompts reflection on the consequences of our actions, urging a reconsideration of our relationship with the natural world and the urgent need for environmental preservation.