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A delicate and dreamlike illustration of a young woman walking slowly as her umbrella and blue dress begin to dissolve into geometric particles, as if the wind were translating them into another language. The forms fragment into dots, triangles, and small, scattered constellations that flow from right to left, becoming increasingly scarce, like a fading thought. A small bird follows her, pecking at a fragment that has fallen to the ground. The background shows a soft sky in a turquoise-peach gradient, with ethereal watercolor textures that evoke the luminous melancholy of Odilon Redon and the suspended dreams of Marc Chagall, with a faint echo of Kay Sage's metaphysical architecture. The pastel colors—aquamarine, pale coral, pink mists—blend with liquid harmony, creating a surreal and poetic atmosphere. Minimalist digital art with geometric dispersion effects, dreamlike atmosphere, 8K resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio. Signature in the lower corner.
The girl walks like someone traversing a thought that has yet to fully take shape. She moves forward, softly, almost suspended, as if her passage were also the passage of the world.
Her dress and umbrella dissolve into tiny geometric shapes that the wind translates into another language, that of Kandinsky, made of dots, triangles, and minuscule constellations.
Each fragment that detaches itself seems like a piece of an idea that decides to follow its own path. A small bird accompanies her, pecking at the fallen fragments, as if trying to decipher the message she leaves behind.
The sky, tinged with turquoise and peach, sustains the scene with the luminous melancholy of a dream that refuses to awaken.