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digital illustration in Erté‑inspired style, elegant, elongated, stylized. A young woman washing a large terrestrial globe whose geography is clearly visible. The globe rests on the ground and reaches slightly above her knees, making her lean forward in a poised, graceful gesture. She wears a simple apron, sleeves rolled up, hair tied with a small red bow with white polka dots. She holds a sponge and soap, creating delicate foam; a puddle forms beneath the globe. Scene placed in a metaphysical, empty space: a smooth, undefined floor fading into a horizonless background, soft gradients, no walls, no context. The world and the woman appear isolated in a silent, symbolic void. Shadows are long and theatrical, almost stage‑like. The act of cleaning becomes a ritual of care, suspended in time. Art Déco geometry, refined curves, minimal palette, serene atmosphere.
Someone Has to Do Something
In the absence of official instructions, the young woman decided that someone had to start somewhere.
She supposed the planet might still be willing to be cleaned.
As the puddle grew at her feet, she thought that perhaps the world didn't need miracles, but rather a little soap and fewer onlookers.