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Just the wrong season
A full shot of an intricate surrealist painting by Michael Parkes in the style of Edward Hopper, with muted colors and a high level of detail, features a desolate street scene in an old city. A woman with an elongated neck and flowing hair, dressed in a muted blue checkered pattern dress, stands next to a wooden stool to the left. A peculiar, emaciated deer with a long neck and large ears is in the center, appearing to be composed of banded segments. On the right, a large disembodied head with a stern expression and a small cap is positioned near two figures with elongated bodies and obscured faces: one seemingly headless in a suit, and the other with an unsettlingly smooth, mask-like face, with a hint of a pointed snout. The building directly behind them is a vibrant orange and tan checkerboard pattern. The street is a mosaic of different colored, weathered tiles. Tall, aged buildings with varying shades of blue, orange, and brown line both sides of the street, their windows small and dark. In the distance, a large, pale full moon hangs in the sky, illuminating large, geometric, textured spheres. Some spheres are affixed to thin, leafless trees, resembling bizarre balloons, while others