Ledetekst: A late-19th-century painter's room at night, photoreal documentary with painterly oil-on-canvas warmth, 9:16 vertical. A simple wooden easel facing the viewer with a half-finished canvas of a swirling night sky in heavy impasto strokes, blues and yellows, visible brushwork glistening wet. On the small side table beside the easel: clay vase with several drooping sunflowers, scattered hog-bristle brushes, a glass jar of turpentine, tubes of oil paint with the labels turned away. A single oil lamp glows on a shelf, casting long warm shadows across worn floorboards. Behind the easel a small window frames a patch of real night sky with a few visible stars. Mood is quiet, devoted, almost lonely but at peace with it. Golden warm chiaroscuro, modest grain. No legible text, cinematic composition. Subtle natural cinematic motion: gentle camera drift, ambient life. The composition should return close to the starting framing for seamless looping.
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