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A pessimistic definition of optimism within an optimistic definition of pessimism. Two complicated definitions from avant-garde perspectives and no drop of Irish Baileys - isn't it sad?! ( Funky abstract expressionism painting style inspired by Lyonel Feininger's and Yossi Kotler's Art, within new bold style inspired by Remedios Varo, Toyen styles and by very cruel Dalí or Picasso styles. )
[from Iv4 result of re-dreamed last year's..
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A detailed watercolor and ink illustration is split into two halves, depicting "OPTIMISM" on the left and "PESSIMISM" on the right. The left side, titled "OPTIMISM" with the text "the belief that tomorrow will arrive in spite of everything we know," features a figure with an architectural, blocky body, holding a book, looking up with a hopeful expression. The background on this side is a vibrant explosion of warm colors—reds, oranges, yellows—with abstract geometric shapes and a complex, three-dimensional structure resembling a maze or a cityscape. Specks and splatters of paint add to the dynamic feel. The right side, titled "PESSIMISM" with the text "the quiet certainty that hope is merely a slower kind of grief," shows a figure with a body entirely composed of melting clocks, holding a lit candle with flickering flames. This figure gazes downward with a somber expression. The background here is dominated by cooler, darker tones—blues, blacks, and grays—with a similar abstract, geometric structure that appears more fragmented and decaying. Both halves are united by a central vertical line of dripping paint, and a large, detailed moth or butterfly-like insect in the center