A silhouetted couple, their forms barely defined against the pale twilight sky, stand on a small, ornate balcony. The weathered wood of the balcony railing, worn smooth by time and use, shows deep grooves and splinters. A faint, rosy glow, the last remnant of the setting sun, illuminates their intertwined figures. Their faces are hidden by the shadows, leaving only the outlines of their figures, arms draped around one another in a tender embrace. The overall impression is one of quiet intimacy and profound affection. The sketch style is rendered in soft, blurred crayon strokes, with visible crayon granulation. The sketch has deliberately rough, uneven lines, a characteristic of outsider art, that give the scene an almost primitive aesthetic. Subtle, textured variations in the shading accentuate the grain of the wooden balcony and the sense of space between the couple and the elements.
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