An abstract oil painting of a solitary cup of coffee in the process of surreal decay. The cup, once pristine, is melting and warping—its ceramic sides dripping like wax, merging into the table below. Rich brown coffee spills outward, but instead of liquid, it flows as thick, textured brushstrokes—spreading like rot or rust across the canvas. The steam rises in ghostly, fragmented swirls, dissolving into chaotic smears of ochre, burnt sienna, and deep charcoal. Around the cup, time fractures: a warped spoon sinks into the surface, and shadows elongate unnaturally. The background is abstract, with vague suggestions of a kitchen or café fading into impressionistic oblivion. Painterly, moody, and symbolic—blending realism with entropy, memory, and the passing of comfort.
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