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Suzanne takes you down, to her place near the river, you can hear the boats go by, you can spend the night beside her, and you know that she's half crazy, but that's why you want to be there. And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from China, and just when you mean to tell her that you have no love to give her, she gets you on her wavelength, and she let's the river answer that you've always been her lover. Abstract art. Pastel colours dripping vertically down the image of a very faint double exposure sepia image as if made from a foggy waterpaint brush stroke.
A detailed oil painting featuring a cubist-inspired style depicts a man and a woman sitting side by side, facing towards the viewer's left. The woman, with brown hair, wears a teal dress, a white top, and is seated on a teal chair. To her right, the man, with brown hair, is dressed in a white shirt and a grey suit. In front of them, an orange table holds a white-and-teal teacup and saucer, along with a stack of orange triangles. Another cup and saucer, identical to the first, sit on a lower shelf of the table. Behind the couple, a body of water flows from left to right, populated by several small, sail-less boats. The background is a blend of pale blue, green, and orange hues. The entire composition is rendered with a painterly texture, characterized by vertical brushstrokes that create a soft and impressionistic feel.