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ArtistIt is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.
A surreal and cubist oil painting depicts the profile of a woman’s head and bust facing left. The woman’s skin is a pale teal, with subtle hints of yellow and green, and her eye is closed, eyelashes visible. Her lips are slightly parted, showcasing a dark, full mouth. Her hair and the back of her head are composed of a mosaic of various sized squares and rectangles in shades of blue, brown, and orange, reminiscent of a stained-glass window or a weathered wall. The largest orange rectangle is situated prominently in the upper right quadrant of her head.
To the left of the woman’s face, a bright yellow sun or moon is visible in an ochre-yellow sky with swirling textures. Directly below the sun, three dark, conical structures with pointy tops and crosses, resembling stylized church steeples or distant mountains, emerge from a landscape of warm, earthy tones.
Within the mosaic pattern of the woman’s head, near the center of the image, there is an arched, brightly lit opening, within which a small, dark, shadowy figure stands, facing forward. This figure appears isolated and significant against the glowing background.
The woman’s body below her neck is abstractly rendered