Prompt: An abstract expressionist oil painting on a large 24x36 canvas, titled "What the Canvas Held." The background is a deep, earthy Burnt Umber wash. The composition is a dense, layered collage of trauma and survival. Top section: ghostly white handprints smudged with thick crimson and black impasto. Middle section: deep midnight blue dry-brushed textures with scratched, blurred lines; a partially scraped-away cadmium yellow circle surrounded by heavy, visceral crimson paint. Center: a fractured, cracked white surface with various colors peeking through the fissures. Lower middle: vertical Raw Sienna and black lines that drip downward into pools. Below that: dark Viridian green circles that are being overwhelmed by heavy black strokes. The entire canvas is covered by a thin, transparent crimson glaze, with some areas looking blotted and messy with muddy brown textures. Overlaid across the entire piece is a delicate, fine-lined web of mixed survival colors, connecting every section. The most striking feature is bright, shimmering Kintsugi gold lines that trace and gild the cracks and fractures throughout the painting. High texture, heavy palette knife marks, impasto, emotional, visceral, cinematic lighting, 8k resolution, masterpiece. Tips for getting the best result: If using Midjourney: Add --ar 2:3 at the end of the prompt to get the correct vertical canvas aspect ratio. If the image is too "pretty": Add keywords like "visceral," "raw," "distressed," or "chaotic" to Ver más