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angel as psychoanalytic sits on chair with written notebook and demon as patient lazy lying on his back at couch and speaking about his hard life, cozy evening at countryside psychoanalysis's cabinet room with scientific posters and portrait of Sigmund Freud; oil on canvas concept art masterpiece, surrealistic in style of Vladimir Kush, Goya and Omar Rayyan
In a dramatic, richly detailed oil painting, reminiscent of a Dutch Golden Age style with warm, inviting chiaroscuro, an angel dressed in a dark suit with a bow tie, sits earnestly on a wooden chair, engaged in a counseling session. A large pair of white feathered wings extend from his back, subtly illuminated by the soft glow of a single candle on a nearby small, round table. His thoughtful expression is directed towards a devilish figure, complete with red skin, sharp horns, and a menacing grin, reposed comfortably on an ornate, upholstered yellowish couch. The devil, dressed in a dark jacket and trousers over a reddish shirt, lies with one arm draped over the back of the couch and the other resting on his chest, legs crossed, embodying a relaxed yet sinister demeanor. The room is dimly lit, emphasizing the warm, golden hues cast by the candle and an unseen light source. The walls are adorned with framed artwork; a portrait of a distinguished man with a beard hangs prominently above the devil, and two large, old scientific diagrams or charts, one of which explicitly states "SIGMUND FREUD" at the top, are tacked to the wall, suggesting themes of psychology and classicism. A large window on the left side