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ArtistA surreal, emotionally resonant illustration of a human mind as a vast, dimly lit library where bookshelves twist into neural pathways. Some books float mid-air, pages torn and scattering like fragmented thoughts (absence seizures). Others burn with silent blue flames that don't consume but paralyse nearby shelves (focal seizures). Thick, translucent resin slowly drips from the ceiling, encasing entire sections in amber-like stillness — not violent, but inescapable (depression). Between shelves, faint ghostly hands reach but cannot touch; mouths open in silent speech bubbles filled with static (aphasia). Through a single high window, diffuse light suggests a world outside that witnesses cannot comprehend. Style: muted palette of slate blue, charcoal, and deep violet; textures of aged paper, glass, and stagnant water; evocative of Zdzisław Beksiński's melancholic surrealism but without explicit gore — the horror is in the stillness, not the spectacle.
A fantastical library scene, from a low-angle perspective, showing a narrow aisle between impossibly tall, dark wooden bookshelves, filled with old, bound books. The central aisle leads deep into the library, where a female figure with brown hair, seen from behind, is standing, wearing a simple blue dress and black shoes. She looks up toward a swirling vortex of orange fire and bright blue energy in the ceiling, from which small, rectangular pieces of paper or torn pages float down in a shower. The floor of the aisle is a deep blue color, with several open books scattered on it, some stacked on top of each other, alongside numerous loose pages. Wisps of blue light and mystical energy emanate from the ceiling, reflecting on the floor and the backs of the books, creating a magical, dreamlike atmosphere. The library's architecture is grand and symmetrical, emphasizing the vastness and mystery of the imagined space.