A vertical 9:16 composition divided into three descending levels, inspired by Orthodox theology and early Church Fathers. Top level: A vast, suffocating darkness. Three terrible angelic figures stand still, not monstrous but solemn and terrifying, with shadowed faces and eyes glowing like dying embers. Their presence is judgment, not violence. Middle level: A deep, seemingly endless chasm. No visible flames, only a dim, unnatural red glow that gives no light. Human figures stand isolated from one another, turned inward, covering their faces in shame. No interaction—only solitude and despair. Bottom level: An almost invisible, massive serpent-like form moving in the darkness—barely perceptible, symbolic rather than explicit. The darkness here is thicker, oppressive, consuming form itself. Key elements: No gore, no explicit torture Emphasis on shame, abandonment, inner torment Fire that burns but does not illuminate Absolute separation between figures Silence and weight, not chaos Style: Hyper-realistic, Caravaggio-style chiaroscuro, extremely controlled lighting, deep blacks, minimal color palette (black, ash, dim red), Orthodox spiritual atmosphere, no text. Ver mais