Prompt:
A magnificent Cubist still life composition arranged on a shallow tabletop, featuring a faceted wine bottle, sliced fruit, folded newspaper, ceramic bowl, and a guitar partially dissolving into interlocking geometric planes. The objects are deconstructed into angular forms—cubes, cones, and fractured facets—presented from multiple simultaneous viewpoints, with intersecting planes creating rhythmic balance and visual tension. The refined color palette consists of warm ochres, sepia browns, muted greens, charcoal blacks, soft ivory, and subtle dusty blues, while texture suggests oil paint on canvas with delicate brushwork and fine surface grain. Light is implied through tonal modulation rather than naturalistic shadow, emphasizing structure, volume, and spatial ambiguity. Executed in the tradition of high Cubism, blending analytical and synthetic approaches, inspired by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Paul Cézanne, and Fernand Léger, the composition achieves intellectual clarity, balanced asymmetry, flat yet dynamic space, and museum-quality elegance, masterwork detail, and perfect Cubist harmony.