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That lady in twilight; silhouette surrealistic optical illusion-portrait of mystery creature made of natural landscape elements, face made of rocks and grey moss, moon light, flying bats, will-o-wisps are her eyes, tower as her neck, bridge as her shoulders, rocks & road as hands, clouds as hairs, dead trees, medieval landscape; by Oleg Shuplyak, Victor Molev, Brueghel; optical illusion puzzle, oil on canvas, close-up at left side
A surreal, dark fantasy painting depicts a massive rock sculpture of a woman's face combined with a castle, overseeing a winding river and a spooky landscape under a full moon. The woman's face, made of rocky, moss-covered crags, emerges from the left of the image, with glowing yellow eyes. Her hair, made of swirling storm clouds, blends into the dark, cloudy sky. Below her face, a stone castle tower forms her neck and body, with a arched bridge attached to it, spanning a narrow river. On the right, a path winds through a forest of barren, gnarled trees. Two figures are on the path, one riding a horse and the other walking, both appearing small against the towering rock face and eerie backdrop. In the background, a large, luminous full moon hangs in the stormy sky, accompanied by bats flying. Farther in the distance, a meandering river splits the landscape, with small, warmly lit cottages nestled among the trees. The overall mood is mysterious, gothic, and slightly unsettling, painted in a style reminiscent of romanticism and surrealism. The artist's signature "O. Shuplyak" is visible in the bottom right corner.