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ArtistA scene from George Orwell's "1984," capturing the oppressive atmosphere of a dystopian society under constant surveillance. Winston Smith standing in a dimly lit, shabby room, facing a large, looming telescreen on the wall. His expression is one of quiet defiance, yet tinged with fear, as he writes furtively in a worn notebook, knowing he is committing thoughtcrime. The room should feel claustrophobic, with stark, cold lighting casting long shadows that give the scene a sense of paranoia and control. The telescreen emits a harsh, bluish glow, with the words "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU" prominently displayed, reinforcing the omnipresent surveillance. Outside the small, grimy window, a bleak cityscape stretches out—gray buildings, uniform and oppressive, under a perpetually overcast sky. The colours should be muted, dominated by greys, blacks, and dull blues, creating a dreary and hopeless atmosphere.
In a dim, shabby room, Winston Smith faces a large telescreen, writing in fear of thoughtcrime. The scene is claustrophobic, with cold lighting, shadows, and a looming sense of control. The telescreen glows with "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU," emphasizing surveillance. Outside, a bleak city