**Subject:** A vast, minimalist metaphysical landscape. The entire image is a study in profound darkness, split by a single, razor-thin, horizontal beam of cosmic light that defines the horizon. **Core Scene & Mood:** * **The Celestine Horizon:** The horizon is not an object but an event—a **luminous fracture** in the fabric of reality. It is a perfectly straight, ethereal beam of light, glowing with a faint, otherworldly luminescence (eerie cyan, ghostly violet, or primordial gold). * **The Distinction of Darkness:** The darkness **above** the beam is absolute, a void of pure, starless oblivion. The darkness **below** the beam is subtly different—a fraction lighter, infused with a deep, ultramarine haze, suggesting an immeasurable depth or a cosmic sea. * **The Only Light:** This single beam is the sole source of illumination. It does not brightly light the scene; instead, it etches the division between the two realms of darkness, making their subtle distinction known. Its glow is faint, cosmic, and mysterious. * **Atmosphere:** The feeling is one of immense scale, silence, and primordial awe. This is a moment before creation, or the underlying structure of the universe revealed. Deeply philosophical and serene yet slightly unsettling. **Style & Technique:** * **Art Style:** **Abstract Minimalism, Metaphysical Art, Light and Space movement.** * **Artists/References:** Think **James Turrell's "Skyspaces"** meets the color-field paintings of **Mark Rothko**, but rendered with See more