A surreal, geometric oil painting in the style of Salvador Dalí, fused with abstract and cubist influences, featuring a central eclipse reminiscent of the haunting eclipse from Berserk. The painting's composition is dominated by sharp, angular forms and vibrant, contrasting colors, creating a sense of tension and unease.
At the center of the canvas, a massive, foreboding eclipse hangs in the sky, its dark core surrounded by a glowing, fiery corona. The eclipse is rendered with a sense of depth and power, with swirling, chaotic energy radiating outwards. The sun and moon, now partially obscured, are fused together in this unnatural phenomenon, their faces distorted with expressions of agony and dread, reflecting the ominous atmosphere.
Surrounding the eclipse, geometric shapes and forms twist and contort, creating a fragmented, otherworldly landscape. Disembodied eyes and mouths float through the scene, their expressions reflecting the fear and madness brought on by the eclipse. The eyes, wide and terrified, are scattered among jagged, triangular shapes, while the mouths are frozen in silent screams, adding to the unsettling mood of the piece.
The background is a chaotic mix of deep reds, blacks, and purples, with jagged lines and abstract forms cutting through the space, evoking a sense of despair and impending doom. The overall composition is a nightmarish blend of surrealism and geometric abstraction, where the eclipse dominates the scene, casting its dark influence over everything below.
This painting captures the essence of a cosmic horror, with the eclipse at its center symbolizing the convergence of terrifying forces beyond human comprehension. The use of sharp, angular shapes and distorted forms adds to the sense of unease, making it a visually striking and deeply unsettling work of art.