surrealist painting, tenderness is portrayed through a dreamlike landscape where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur. At the center, a delicate, translucent hand floats above a desert, its fingers gently cradling a fragile, glowing flower. The hand is both organic and otherworldly, its contours soft and fluid, reminiscent of a melting clock or soft fabric.
Around it, elongated shadows stretch across the landscape, bending and curving as if caressed by an unseen breeze. The sky is a muted gradient of pastel blues and pinks, with clouds that appear to dissolve into the ether. In the background, a distant, distorted figure—half-human, half-animal—stands still, its body composed of soft, flowing fabrics, symbolizing the intertwining of softness and strength.
This painting, inspired by the distorted forms of Salvador Dalí, blends dreamlike surrealism with a sense of quiet vulnerability, capturing the essence of tenderness in a world that is both strange and familiar.