A surreal, monochromatic digital artwork viewed from a top-down perspective, looking directly into a very deep but visually compressed ancient stone well. The well’s circular rim is cracked and moss-covered, and its interior spirals downward in dark, concentric rings. The entire image is rendered in black, white, and shades of gray — no color. At the bottom of the well, clearly visible due to a focused beam of cold gray light, lies a wounded crow. Its black feathers are torn and scattered around it, and a dark stain marks its chest. The crow is rendered with sharp detail despite the depth, appearing as the emotional focal point of the composition. The light isolates it from the surrounding darkness, casting long shadows and emphasizing its vulnerability. Above the well, on the cracked stone rim, the faint shadows of several crows are cast — their forms distorted and elongated by the angle of the light. These shadowy silhouettes suggest unseen observers, adding a sense of mystery, tension, and symbolic presence. The rest of the well fades into shadow, with subtle textures and ghostly hands reaching from the walls. The image evokes themes of isolation, descent, and psychological weight, blending surrealism with symbolic storytelling. Style: surrealism, monochrome, cinematic, hyper-detailed, top-down. See more