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Mother swan and a cute Swan baby just hatched are sitting on it's nest with 2 eggs that have not yet hatched which is already a bit chewed up. They look quite afraid and cry because of two man 60/70 years old won't leave them alone. Photorealistic, front view. by Jean-Baptiste Monge, watercolor and ink, intricate details, fantasy, beautiful, award winning, colorful, fantastic view, crisp quality
A captivating and highly detailed digital painting portrays a dramatic and mystical scene. Front and center, a majestic white swan with an orange beak sits in a woven nest of reeds and dried leaves, nurturing her fluffy yellow and gray cygnet. The cygnet, with its beak slightly open as if chirping, looks up at its mother. Two cracked white eggs rest in the nest, indicating a recent hatching.
Standing behind the nest, two elderly men with weathered faces and white beards gaze intently, expressing a mix of awe and concern. The man on the left wears a brown striped suit, while the man on the right wears a lighter brown jacket with patches and blue pants. Both men have mud-stained clothing and sturdy boots, suggesting they are in a wetland environment.
The background is a swirling, psychedelic mix of vibrant purples, blues, greens, and yellows, creating an ethereal and somewhat ominous sky. Silhouetted against this backdrop are gnarled, bare trees with twisted branches, adding to the melancholic atmosphere. Patches of mist or fog rise from the ground, with subtle hints of glowing light within. A body of water, possibly a pond or marsh, is visible at the bottom right, reflecting the mysterious sky. The
*Time and time again, the nest is disturbed by 2 men who apparently enjoy it (age 60/70), partly because they know I take care of the swans. I cannot take proper care of them now because I am also being threatened by one of those men. And no one is helping me—not the police, not enforcement, not the municipality. It is very stressful. I hope soon the eggs will hatch and the swans can go to another place where they will have peace.*