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PIGEON UNDER AN INSINCERE SUN - a surreal nonsense played out on a chessboard with insane pgeons claiming they won the game because they littered the board and kicked over the pieces. The pieces themselves are criptid creations reminiscing of the mind of Dr. Moreau under the influence of ayahuasca and funy-bone extract.
A detailed painting captures an intricate chess game in progress, dramatically disrupted by a flock of pigeons. The chessboard features white and black marble squares, with a ornate red and gold border. The chess pieces are a mix of traditional and fantastical designs: a tall, golden king stands near the left, while other golden pieces include a bishop and several pawns. The black pieces include a traditional king and pawns, as well as unique, dark green, dragon-like rooks with intricate, scaled bodies and sharp beaks. Two of these dragon-like pieces are depicted lying broken on the board, with shards scattered around them, suggesting a forceful disruption. Six pigeons are scattered across the board; one is captured mid-flight with wings spread, seemingly having just caused damage, while others stand or perch on the squares, observing the scene. In the background, three arched frescoes depict regal, haloed figures: a fair-skinned young man with white hair and a green sash on the left, a woman with auburn hair and a red robe in the center, and a bearded man with a golden crown and a blue garment on the right. The overall style suggests a blend of classical art techniques and whimsical, allegorical elements, creating a sense of epic