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8 months ago

POV first-person,i am standing by the window, smoking a cigarette, captured from a first-person perspective. only my hand is visible in the frame. i hold the cigarette between my index and middle fingers with a relaxed grip, the lit end glowing faintly in the dim evening light. the cigarette is a standard white filter cigarette, with a thin brown band near the tip. ash has started to form at the end, slightly uneven, with a soft orange ember glowing as i take a slow drag. faint wisps of smoke rise, curling gently into the air before disappearing. my thumb rests near the filter, occasionally flicking the ash away. the view outside the window shows tehran at dusk, with the city lights flickering against the cool evening sky. in the distance, the milad tower stands tall, its distinctive tapered cylindrical body narrowing toward the top before expanding into its iconic multi-tiered head, which houses an observation deck and a glowing ring of lights. the tower's sleek, modern design contrasts with the mix of high-rise buildings and older, traditional structures surrounding it. the city’s streets below are lined with cars, their headlights forming thin, glowing streaks as they navigate through the urban landscape. inside, the atmosphere is moody and contemplative, with the faint glow of streetlights and the subtle reflection of city lights on the window glass. the warm ember of my cigarette pulses slightly as i inhale, adding to the quiet solitude of the moment.

8 months ago

An award-winning, psychologically charged double exposure oil painting that encapsulates the chilling tension and horror of Misery. The central figure is an injured writer, Paul Sheldon, trapped in a secluded home, his face a portrait of pain, fear, and growing desperation. His image blends with the twisted and claustrophobic environment of Annie Wilkes’ home, where his reality begins to unravel. The double exposure effect seamlessly merges Paul’s form with the oppressive, isolated surroundings—his body dissolving into the stark, unsettling details of the home: the dimly lit rooms, the ominous tools she uses to imprison and torture him, and the distorted shadows of Annie Wilkes lurking in the background. Annie’s eerie presence flickers through the composition, her wild eyes and terrifying grin subtly woven into the very structure of the house, merging with Paul’s image as the lines between captor and captive blur. The palette is dominated by muted, earthy tones of dark wood, grayish-blue light, and blood-red accents, emphasizing the isolation, tension, and violence that permeates the scene. The oil paint’s textured brushstrokes convey both the suffocating atmosphere of the home and the brutal physical and psychological torment that Paul endures. The image of the typewriter and the tools of his captivity are subtly integrated into his form, representing his helplessness and the looming threat of Annie’s unhinged obsession. This double exposure masterpiece evokes themes of fear, captivity, obsession, and survival, capturing the emotional horror and claustrophobic terror of Misery in a haunting, visually stunning manner.