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A cinematic, detailed, rich brushstrokes texture, painterly oil painting set outdoors in the Arctic under a clear, pale sky. The frozen landscape stretches wide and open, the air crisp and bright after the storm. In the midground, a helicopter hovers above the ice, its rotors cutting through the cold air. Suspended beneath it by rescue cables is a stretcher carrying a body secured for transport, wrapped for recovery and being lifted slowly from the frozen ground. Members of a recovery team move with controlled precision below, their figures small against the vast environment. In the foreground, positioned at a three-quarter angle near the edge of the frame, stands a tall, lean man in his 40s. He wears heavy Arctic clothing: a dark knit wool cap pulled low, a high-collared parka zipped up, and a thick scarf wrapped over his lower face, obscuring most facial features. Only part of his cheek and one eye are visible. No facial hair is visible. His posture is rigid but subdued. In one gloved hand, he holds a medical report, its pages slightly bent by the wind. The document is angled just enough for the viewer to read a line of typed text: “Death Report: Myocardial Infarction. Natural Causes.” ***do not misspell words*** His gaze is fixed downward on the report rather than the helicopter. The alien is gone. The body is being taken away. The truth has arrived after the fact. The painting is rendered in restrained, atmospheric, cinematic painterly realism with cold daylight tones — pale blues, whites, and muted steel grays. The mood is quiet and devastating: relief without peace, certainty without closure.
A painting of a grizzled man wearing a dark beanie and a fur-lined winter coat with his face partially obscured, holding a crumpled piece of paper that reads "Report: Myocardial Infarction, Natural Causes." In the background, a helicopter hovers over a treacherous, icy landscape, lowering a cargo net filled with bundled objects towards a group of men in heavy parkas and orange life vests, standing on a floating patch of ice with a body bag visible. The stormy sky is filled with light clouds, and mountains are visible in the distance. The style is reminiscent of a detailed matte painting or an oil painting with a digital art aesthetic.
The father has his answer: his man of his team died from an heart attack, not by the Alien.
Serie 2: UFO
© Isobel Blundell
All original characters, story, and narrative concepts