Waiting

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Prompt

A profound Surrealist painting, blending the ethereal quality of Remedios Varo’s whimsical otherworlds with the unsettling depth and melancholic tension of Zdzisław Beksiński's dark landscapes. The central figure is a solitary woman with long, dark reddish-brown hair, her face partially obscured by shadow or angle, conveying a deep sense of contemplation and burden. She is perched precariously on a cracked windowsill within what appears to be a cage-like, dilapidated apartment room. Soft, dying sunset light, painted with glitching digital disruptions, caresses her form, reflecting the weight of fractured memories. Her eyes, distant and heavy with unspoken history, reveal a life left behind. Beside her, a small, scruffy, light-furred stray dog (vira-lata) with spiky hair sits quietly, its head resting gently on her leg, seeking solace in the fragile silence of the moment. The cityscape outside the window is harsh, cold, and rendered with deliberate, unsettling glitches and distortions, mirroring the fractured reality she navigates. Buildings seem to waver, colors shift subtly in unnatural ways, and distant lights blur into streaks, creating a visually unsettling, almost nightmarish backdrop. Time inside the room feels suspended, caught in an uneasy stillness, symbolizing her fractured journey. The atmosphere is haunting and dreamlike, saturated with a palpable surreal tension, capturing the fragmented nature of her existence. The interplay of dramatic light and deep shadow emphasizes the ambiguity of identity and place, while the underlying visual distortion subtly mirrors her emotional dissonance within this foreign and hostile world. The entire composition is a study in profound solitude and a reality on the brink of unraveling.

More about Waiting

Contemplating and waiting.

When we wait for results that already exist, but which reveal our current physical state, we often lose sight of certain realities; everything around us becomes a great tangle of confused emotions, and 10 days never seem to pass.

A piece of advice for life: practice meditation always. I practiced it before everything happened, but I ignored it some days because I thought that simply living was the reality. The reality is knowing how to manage your time and space in the face of each emotion, without distortion.

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