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ArtistYou cannot not breakdown what can't be broken. Out of all the raincoats, I was chosen.
A dark, moody, wide-angle shot of a person in a hooded cloak sitting on a cobblestone street, leaning against a brick wall. The person is on the left side of the frame, facing away and slightly to the right, with their right leg extended straight out and their left knee bent. Their form is draped in a dark, flowing fabric that creates visible folds and gathers, hiding their face and features within the deep shadow of the hood. The cobblestone street is wet and reflective, suggesting recent or ongoing rain, and stretches into the distance, appearing to curve slightly to the right. The brick wall behind the person is illuminated by several street lamps with warm, yellow-orange light, casting a subtle glow on the wet stones and accentuating the texture of the wall. The street lamps are evenly spaced along the wall, extending into the background where the light becomes fainter. The sky is dark and appears to be heavily raining, with visible streaks of rain illuminated by the streetlights. On the right side of the image, another brick wall lines the street, but it is less illuminated and recedes into darkness, with a small, unlit window visible on it. The overall atmosphere is desolate and melancholic.