SUBJECT: A solitary, worn leather armchair, center stage. The title "I Still Work but the Light in Me Has Gone" subtly embossed into the armrest in a faded, elegant script. The chair is slightly disheveled, with a single, forgotten, folded newspaper resting on its seat. The impression is of quiet contemplation and melancholic resignation. ENVIRONMENT: A dimly lit, sparsely furnished room. Dust motes dance in faint shafts of weak sunlight piercing through a grimy window. Bare walls painted a muted, aged off-white or pale grey. The atmosphere is still and heavy, suggesting abandonment or quiet waiting. The background is deliberately out of focus, emphasizing the chair. VISUAL STYLE: Evocative of classic indie album art and British post-punk melancholy. Desaturated color palette dominated by muted browns, greys, and off-whites, with subtle hints of faded blues or greens. Lighting is soft, directional, and moody, casting long, gentle shadows. Mood is introspective, nostalgic, and subtly sorrowful. Resembles film photography with fine grain, cinematic framing, and a painterly texture. Rendered with high detail and subdued sharpness. Mehr sehen