An original, surreal, Pink-Floyd-inspired album cover titled “Distant Satellites.” A lone figure stands on a quiet desert plain at night, looking up at massive glowing satellites drifting through a cosmic sky filled with deep purples, blues, and silver rain-like streaks of light. The satellites appear ancient, monolithic, and mysterious — more like floating stone obelisks than modern machines. Soft light glows from their edges. A faint ripple of energy connects them across the sky. The figure’s long shadow stretches toward the viewer. The overall style is atmospheric, minimalist, and dreamlike, with smooth gradients, high contrast, and a hint of 1970s progressive-rock surrealism. No direct references to any real Pink Floyd artwork. Include the text “Distant Satellites” in subtle, elegant typography at the bottom. Mehr sehen