An abstract painting representing cognitive bias and misattribution: a large distorted human silhouette dominates the canvas, rendered in heavy, rigid geometric forms and intense saturated colors, symbolizing exaggerated personality attribution. Around the figure, faint fragmented shapes—thin lines, soft gradients, dissolving patterns—represent situational forces, barely visible and pushed to the margins. Directional arrows point inward toward the figure, while external contextual symbols fade, ignored. The composition feels unbalanced, with visual weight overwhelmingly centered on the individual. Style inspired by abstract expressionism and conceptual minimalism, emotional tension, layered textures, contrast between bold certainty and subtle overlooked context, muted background with sharp foreground emphasis. Mehr sehen