A masterpiece oil painting in the style of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, reimagining the Prodigal Son. Center: A monumental figure of God the Father embodying "Agape" as a crushing, all-consuming force. His hands are painted with a palpable "heaviness"—one massive, weathered hand rests with gravity on the head of a kneeling, weeping Satan, while the other hand reaches out with an agonizing pull toward a distant Jesus. Satan: A broken, once-beautiful celestial being with tattered, soot-stained wings, stripped of pride and surrendering to the Father's robes. Right Side: Jesus stands in sharp, cold blue shadows, his face tight with a "theological jealousy" and resentment, his crucifixion scars visible as he struggles with the Father’s inclusive mercy. The Father's Gaze: A face of infinite, weary stillness, grieving for both sons equally. Lighting: Intense chiaroscuro; a warm, living gold "Mercy Light" glows from the Father and Satan, contrasting with the unforgiving "Justice Light" hitting Jesus. 8k resolution, dramatic cinematic composition, deep emotional realism. See more