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ArtistA haunting underwater scene in a dark, muted ocean, where fish swim slowly through polluted depths, their tails dragging fragile paper cut-out humans like ironic “April Fool” tokens. The paper figures are pale, slightly torn, and waterlogged, their edges softening as they dissolve into the sea, symbolizing human fragility and consequence. The seabed is scattered with debris: broken glass, rusted cans, tangled plastic, and remnants of human waste partially covered by algae and sediment. Coral reefs appear damaged, faded, and struggling to survive. Some fish are dull and worn, while others still carry faint natural colors, creating a contrast between life and decay. Soft, cold light filters down from the surface in thin, dramatic rays, barely illuminating the scene. Suspended particles drift like ash, and small bubbles rise slowly, enhancing the suffocating stillness. The composition is poetic yet unsettling, suggesting a reversal of roles and a quiet ecological warning. The fish appear almost indifferent, as if nature is continuing without us. Style: watercolor and ink, deep desaturated tones (blue-grey, green-black, dirty ochre), subtle ink outlines, textured paper grain, fluid washes blending into darkness, atmospheric depth, melancholic and surreal mood.