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ArtistFull-body figure of a bald, hairless man with a powerful, imposing physique, thick musculature and broad shoulders, standing still and dominant. He wears only a long black skirt made of heavy, coarse fabric that hangs rigidly to the ground. His skin is gray and corpse-like, rough and desaturated, his eyes extremely dark, almost swallowing light. In his right hand he grips a long, twisted staff made of gnarled juniper wood, irregular and organic, with a weathered iron ring attached at the top, corroded and uneven. Beneath him, only a small patch of barren ground is visible and faintly illuminated, dry and cracked. Everything beyond this narrow area dissolves into absolute blackness, engulfed by dense, suffocating fog that erases depth and form. The atmosphere is deeply unsettling and oppressive. Surreal dystopian painting in the style of Zdzisław Beksiński, dark existential horror, high-contrast chiaroscuro, muted grayscale tones, organic decay aesthetic, soft directional lighting focused on the figure, edges dissolving into shadow and void. At the bottom of the image, a subtle caption reads: (© Emiliano Girina).
I have endured violence, humiliation, hunger and thirst, sleep deprivation—treatment bordering on torture. My parents nearly killed me more than once. I survived all of it.
As a child, I learned how to deal with bullies. As an adult, I learned how to deal with bigger ones.
I have strong principles, a solid sense of justice, a trained mind, and a big heart.
I am a survivor, and I will not allow the threats and blackmail of my ex to annihilate me.
I cry every day. I will cry many more times. I cry hard and I have no intention of breaking.