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ArtistThis image changes the mythic image of Atlas supporting the globe. Instead generations of women of every ethnicity, nation and level of ability join together in a huge circle to raise the Globe of planet Earth. Depict women in traditional garb from many nations, women in wheelchairs, women with children on their backs, women with those they care for around them. Show women who are African, Asian, and Indigenous women from many continents. In this image, the waters of the planet are cobalt blue, the women raise their arms as they are able and cradle the planet in a vast group sharing the load of supporting the planet
A highly detailed, wide-angle full shot of an oil painting depicting a diverse group of women, girls and a young child in a wheelchair, with varying ages and skin tones, gathered together, all raising their hands to support a massive, luminous Earth that looms large in the sky, taking up a significant portion of the canvas. The women are dressed in a wide array of vibrant, multicultural clothing, including traditional Indian saris, headscarves, and flowing garments adorned with intricate patterns and jewelry. Their faces, captured in profile and three-quarter views, reflect expressions of awe, earnestness, and collective effort as they look upwards towards the glowing planet. The background features a serene landscape of rolling hills and mountains, rendered with warm, harmonious colors under a dramatic sky filled with soft, diffused light, suggesting either sunrise or sunset. The light source appears to be emanating from the Earth itself, casting a soft glow on the women and the surrounding environment, enhancing the painting's symbolic representation of unity, environmental stewardship, and global collaboration. The artwork is characterized by its meticulous brushstrokes, rich textures, and a harmonious color palette that emphasizes the blue and green of the Earth contrasting with the earthy tones of the landscape and the diversity of the women'