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Oil on canvas depicting a woman sitting barefoot on a windowsill, in profile. She wears a light, translucent satin nightgown, dangling earrings, and her dark hair is styled in a loose bun, with natural makeup. The woman is reflected in the glass that revealing an urban landscape. This canvas, imbued with movement, strikes a perfect balance between realism and abstraction, leaving an impression of melancholy and reverie. The intricate details of the clothing and the faded tones of this enigmatic woman evoke melancholy and nostalgia. This portrait uses burnt umber, plutonium, and mercury glass patina, and falls within the Art Brut style. The dark, desaturated colors create a melancholic and mysterious atmosphere.
A woman with dark hair in a top bun sits on a dirty wooden window sill, facing her reflection in the dirty window. She is wearing a shiny, almost metallic, champagne-colored or golden slip dress with short sleeves and white lace trim along the V-neckline and sleeve edges. Her bare legs are crossed, with one foot on the window sill. Her profile is visible, and she has long, intricate dangling earrings. Her face is in shadow but well-defined, with prominent cheekbones and full lips. Her reflection in the grime-splattered window is clear, showing the same details but with a slightly ethereal quality, as if she is looking out onto a very hazy, smoggy, and busy street with old, dilapidated buildings. The buildings are brownish-grey, with numerous small Windows and some balconies, reflecting a city atmosphere. The background outside the window shows details of some window frames and buildings. The immediate environment around her inside the room is dark and rough, giving the impression of an old or neglected space, highlighting the contrast with her elegant dress. The walls are textured and appear to be made of faded, worn wood, with some possibly peeling plaster or paint, suggesting a distressed look. The overall lighting is dim, but