A monolithic stone circle fractures into bold, inky outlines against a fog-saturated moor, its angular forms dissolving into graphic planes of slate blacks, milky whites, and oxidized bronzes. Inspired by David Hockney’s graphic linework and Anselm Kiefer’s raw materiality, the scene merges scratchboard crosshatching with ink-wash textures. Stark negative space carves abstracted monoliths, their edges fraying into gestural smears and charcoal dust. Stark, angular shadows pierce veils of mist, evoking eroded runes; tactile grit clings to minimalist shapes, balancing geometric austerity with primal gesture. Contemporary abstraction meets archaic symbolism, fractured, mythic immediacy, A misty moor with several tall stone monoliths. The scene is in black and white capture. Stones are sharply outlined against a dense fog. Shapes of the stones resemble abstractions. The ground is uneven and covered with grass and stones. Light creates strong shadows on the rocky path. Symbolic elements suggest ancient cultures and myths