In this portrait we show a woman, it is clearly autumn given the falling leaves, acorns, chestnuts.
There seems to be clear wind. the woman's hair is blowing around. enjoying the coffee.
This work gives a real sense of autumn and enjoyment. the use of colour is also appropriate for this time of year.
                                
Conceived by Bernhard Karssies, visualized with AI.
 
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