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A wide-angle, oil on canvas, hyperrealistic painting shows a massive, dark reddish-brown octopus destroying the "Clacton Pier" at the "Clacton-on-Sea" seaside resort. The octopus's head and multiple tentacles are seen crashing through the pier, sending white foamy waves and splintered wooden debris into the air and water around it. The pier itself extends from the left mid-ground towards the far background, with rows of intricate, white Victorian-style buildings and lampposts under a partially cloudy blue sky. Two flags, one with a Union Jack design, fly above the pier entrance. In the foreground, on the brown-sandy beach, a weathered blue and white sign reads "Welcome to CLACTON ON SEA The Original Seaside Resort," propped up by wooden posts. To the right of the sign and in the immediate foreground, a pile of brown wooden wreckage, possibly from the pier or other structures, is scattered on the wet sand. The ocean water has a greenish hue with visible whitecaps and foam as it churns around the giant creature. The octopus attacks the Pier as Count Binface, a man with a bin on his head, attack the octopus with words , saying "stop doing that!"
An absurdist painting depicts a giant reddish-brown kraken emerging from the ocean next to the Clacton Pier, destroying the pier as parts of it fly into the air. In the foreground, a man with a metal bucket for a head and a dark suit with a cape and a rosette on his lapel holds up his finger and tells the kraken to "stop doing that!" in a speech bubble. The pier has a sign that reads "CLACTON PIER" and two flags, one of the Union Jack and another with a red cross on a white field with a smaller Union Jack in the upper left corner. On the beach next to the man, splintered wood from the pier lies on the sand while a blue and white sign reads "Welcome to CLACTON ON SEA The Original Seaside Resort" with an umbrella next to a lifeboat. The water in the ocean is rough and waves crash at the shore.