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ArtistSurreal oil painting in the style of René Magritte. A quiet, meticulously rendered interior with muted gray-green walls and a polished wooden floor. At left, a realistic young woman in a long blue strapless dress stands barefoot against the wall, arms raised behind her head, gazing directly at the viewer with a calm, enigmatic expression. At right, a pale young woman dressed in elegant black Victorian clothing sits cross-legged on the floor, holding an open book, her dark hair arranged in two rounded buns and a small silver cross at her neck. Between them, a large rectangular window opens onto an endless golden prairie beneath a bright blue sky filled with crisp white cumulus clouds. In the field stands a slender dark-skinned child in striped shorts, arms raised toward several giant bronze balloons engraved with mysterious symbols. Floating in the sky are perfectly smooth gray spheres of different sizes, a black bowler hat, and a levitating stone. A few black birds cross the air. In the distance are low blue mountains and, to the right of the window, a solitary Victorian house standing in the empty field. Inside the room, a delicate vine climbs the wall beside a glass and two potted plants, with scattered folded papers on the floor. Lighting is soft and even, with sharp realism and subtle shadows. Composition is balanced and dreamlike, with ordinary objects presented in impossible combinations. Precise brushwork, restrained color palette, quiet mystery, philosophical atmosphere, and the uncanny stillness characteristic of Magritte.
Bye-bye, baby, so long, my honey.
I may see you when I rise and move uptown.
I guess I’ll make it somehow, though you’re not with me now.
I don’t have time to chase what drifts away; I’ve got my own road to follow.
You had places to be, and left me here alone.
I may sleep beneath a tree, but still I’ve got to go.
You found a place in my heart, but not in my life.
So long, my honey. Bye-bye, baby, bye-bye.