Comments
Loading Dream Comments...
You must be logged in to write a comment - Log In
In the center of the image, a tree is shown at full height, growing in the middle of an almost flat meadow with tall but withered grass stretching to the horizon. The tree is 50 years old and not old. Under the influence of a gust of wind blowing from the right on its powerful crown, about a dozen leaves tore off and are flying on the left side parallel to the ground. To the left of the tree, 70 feet away from it, moving with difficulty toward it, overcoming the force of the oncoming wind, leaning in its direction, is a woman. The woman is 30 years old; her long loose dark hair is whipped by the wind so that it almost hides her pale face. She is dressed in dark peasant clothing of the 18th century and a long skirt. Above the woman’s head, at a height of 30 feet, desperately flapping its wings and fighting the headwind, a black crow is flying toward the tree. Rain begins, whose first drops the wind carries almost horizontally. A menacingly dark storm cloud in the gray sky. To the right of the tree is an ancient abandoned small stone chapel. The Gothic atmosphere of the raging element is conveyed in the style of an illustration for a classic work. A masterful artistic concept of resistance to the force of the elements.
A digital painting depicts a strong wind and rainstorm with dark, stormy clouds in the sky. Rain streaks diagonally through the air. In the foreground, a woman with long, dark hair, wearing a dark green dress that billows around her, is running through a field of windswept grass. A large black crow flies to her left, with leaves being carried by the wind around both the woman and the bird. A gnarled tree with heavily windswept foliage stands in the midground, its branches almost horizontally swept. To the right of the tree, an old, ruined stone house with gothic-style arched windows and a dilapidated roof is visible. The entire scene is set in an open, grassy landscape with a distant horizon line under the turbulent sky.