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ArtistIt is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.
Prompt thanks to Debbie Eh?
A detailed oil painting in the style of surrealism by George Tooker shows a person facing away from the viewer, looking into an ornate, framed mirror. The person, positioned from the back view, wears a harlequin-patterned cloak in hues of blue, red, yellow, and black. Their head is turned in profile, gazing into the mirror. The mirror's frame is an intricate, swirling golden design, creating a fantastical border. Within the mirror, a reflection of a face appears, seemingly composed of numerous abstract, mosaic-like shapes in blue, green, and gold, resembling stained glass. This mirrored face is not a direct reflection of the person looking into it, but rather a stylized, serene countenance with a hint of a smile.
Behind the person, to the left, a textured stone wall of a large, fantastical castle or city is visible under a moonlit sky. A tall, conical spired tower rises prominently, and a small, white-faced figure peers from an arched window on the wall. To the right of the mirror, another face is integrated into the golden frame, possibly a male face with a serious expression, and below it, an abstract, colorful geometric shape is visible. Below the male face