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A romantic, painterly panorama in the style of Caspar David Friedrich or J. M. W. Turner. Foreground: a vast football pitch bathed in warm golden evening light, green grass glowing, with several colorful footballs and scattered confetti in the colors of 48 nations. At the edge of the pitch, many small flags wave – prominently featuring Curaçao (blue with two white stars and a yellow stripe), Jordan, Cape Verde, Uzbekistan. Background: three monumental stadium arches representing the USA, Mexico, and Canada, framed by a majestic mountain range (Rockies, Sierra Madre) and a calm lake reflecting the sky. Above the stadium, twelve stars (for groups A–L) shine in the twilight sky. Soft golden clouds envelop the scene. Tiny cheering fans with scarves and drums. Dreamy, nostalgic, celebratory – like an old master’s painting capturing the spirit of the first 48-team World Cup.
A wide shot of an empty soccer stadium field covered in soccer balls and orange and red leaf-shaped confetti at sunset. The soccer field is covered in green grass with white lines. There are many soccer balls of various colors, including white and black, red and white, blue, dark blue and white, red, brown, dark green, dark red, and gold, scattered across the field. Some of the soccer balls are solid colors, while others have patterns. The sun is setting in the background, casting a bright orange and yellow glow over the field. The sky is a gradient of blue, orange, and yellow, with fluffy clouds. There's an array of people standing on the field. The stadium is massive, with many rows of empty seats. The golden light of the setting sun illuminates the entire scene, creating long shadows from the soccer balls and people. There are no players on the field, but there are some people, tiny and indistinguishable, standing near the edges of the field, some wearing dark clothes. The confetti is spread randomly across the grass and floating in the air. The stadium structures and stands are dimly lit by the sunset. There seem to be goal posts in the far back on either side of the field.