Description of a painting.
There I was in line to get a coffee to keep me awake for the next four hours. Suddenly I realized I was in front of the chimney inside the college cafeteria and right above it my homework. My opportunity to notice it, because now that I think about it I hadn't noticed it before. It is a big rectangular painting about seven by ten feet not very well centered on the east side of the wall, with three lights shining right above it. I am surprised I had not paid much attention to it since it is right in front the cafeteria's entrance and it is rather big, but not very interesting. It looks as if it was part of a big panoramic picture, but only the bushes, woods and plants were centered, framed and the rest of the view was cut out, blocking any kind of light, or blue sky, or any other happening there. I can distinguish the foliage and the different plants: some with some red fruits and others with something that appears to be flowers. I tried to count how many trunks there were. Nine, I could see, but I couldn’t decide if there were nine different trees, or only branches of the same fewer trees because the woods depicted there are very dense. It is overwhelmingly green and for me, it blocks the view rather than expanding it.
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