In a suspended realm of liquid shadow, a figure dissolves into a constellation of shattered obsidian butterflies, each wing bearing half of a remembered kiss. Their body is a tapestry of cosmic grief - ribs transform into twisted winter branches, heart chambers bloom into withered peonies that weep starlit mercury. Time flows backwards through crystallized tears, each droplet containing a parallel universe where love never ended. The atmosphere swirls with bioluminescent fog in depths of indigo and violet, while phantom hands composed of storm clouds reach through dimensional rifts, grasping at fading photographs that turn to ash. Floating hourglasses spill memories instead of sand - each grain a microscopic scene of farewell. The figure's shadow bleeds into a pool of liquid mirrors, reflecting an infinite spiral of doors all marked "what if." Above, a chandelier made of frozen phoenix feathers slowly melts, each drop creating ripples in reality that expose the raw architecture of heartbreak. The entire piece pulses with dark iridescence, painted in a style where surrealism meets quantum entanglement, suggesting that even in separation, lovers remain connected through the complex geometry of loss.
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