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ArtistA surreal, abstract portrait of a woman’s face in profile, eyes closed, serene and introspective. Her face is fragmented into vertical panels, like cracked plaster or layered wooden boards, each segment revealing different textures and tones. Warm ochres, golds, burnt amber, and muted teal dominate the palette, with subtle hints of charcoal and slate. The surface appears weathered and tactile, with visible cracks, scratches, and layered paint textures reminiscent of mixed-media and encaustic art. Soft, directional light highlights her eyelashes, nose, and lips, creating a calm, contemplative mood. The composition blends realism and abstraction, evoking emotional quiet, inner worlds, and time-worn beauty. Painterly, gallery-quality fine art, highly detailed, moody, and poetic.
A painting in shades of pale yellow, off-white, light gray, beige, brown, and teal features a close-up, profile portrait of a woman’s face, facing right. Her eye is closed, and her eyelashes are visible. Her nose and lips are rendered in smooth, curved lines that contrast with the rectilinear shapes making up the rest of the image. The entire portrait is composed of numerous rectangular blocks of color that resemble wood planks or mosaic tiles. These rectangles are vertically oriented and vary in width and length, with some appearing like long strips and others like small squares. The texture of the blocks suggests rough or distressed wood or stone, with visible grain and slight cracks in places. The colors within the blocks shift, creating subtle variations in hue and value, particularly noticeable in the lighter tones of the face and the darker teal and brown blocks forming the background on the left and interspersed throughout the face. The overall aesthetic is one of fragmented beauty, with the distinct blocks giving the impression of a stained glass window, mosaic, or a digital art style. The lighting is soft and diffused, highlighting the contours of the face while maintaining the flat, segmented appearance of the artwork.
Inspiration and prompt by @Jackie Val