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A vibrant, chaotic scene of musical instruments, rendered with the bold, fragmented geometry of Picasso, the dreamlike and often unsettling juxtapositions of Rafal Olbinski's surrealism, and the textured, organic feel of Max Ernst's frottage technique. Colors are rich and saturated, with strong contrasts and dramatic lighting creating a sense of depth and mystery. Inspired by the works of Picasso, Olbinski, and Ernst.
An oil painting in the cubist style depicts a colorful abstract scene. The background is composed of a large yellow circle partially obscured by a rectangular white and light blue wall on a pink wall, with a small blue triangle beneath it. On the left, a tall cylindrical green vase holds a branch with three green candleholders. Next to it, a smaller green conical candlestick is visible. A dark, thin line extends from the top of the vase to a small gap in a yellow structure in the center of the image. This yellow structure forms a corner, with deep maroon and white elements within it.
To the right, an orange acoustic guitar with a black circular soundhole and dark strings rests against the yellow structure. Beneath the guitar, a curved keyboard with black and white keys is partially visible. The floor is covered with various geometric shapes in shades of pink, green, gray, and brown. In the bottom left corner, a long, slender stringed instrument with a golden bell-shaped end lies on the floor. The artist's signature, "Pizzacali," is in the bottom left corner. The lighting casts distinct shadows, particularly from the yellow structure, adding depth to the composition.