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Aug-06-25 | A digital illustration in a semi-realistic style capturing the atmosphere of a hospital corridor: gleaming sanitized white tile floors stretch into the distance, reflecting soft overhead fluorescent lights. The scene includes details such as medical ca... |
Sanitized white tile floors
Monotonous beeps, whirls of cart wheels, suddenly broken by staticky bells announcing a new life, a new future
Salty adrenaline floods mouths
The clinging, cloying scent of cleanliness
A place I recognize but that is not mine
A silent witness from another time
Added August 06, 2025 at 10:25am
by ELATE 15
Title: A digital illustration in a semi-realistic style capturing the atmosphere of a hospital corridor: gleaming sanitized white tile floors stretch into the distance, reflecting soft overhead fluorescent lights. The scene includes details such as medical ca...
A digital illustration in a semi-realistic style capturing the atmosphere of a hospital corridor: gleaming sanitized white tile floors stretch into the distance, reflecting soft overhead fluorescent lights. The scene includes details such as medical carts with wheels in motion, and monitors emitting monotonous beeps, visualized by gentle sound waves or faint lines. In the background, a small group of Black medical staff and family members, portrayed with various genders, ages, and body types, gather at a delivery room doorway, the subtle glow of hope and anticipation around them. In the foreground, a close-up of a person’s face—ambiguous in age and gender—captures a deep, contemplative gaze, their mouth slightly open as if tasting the salty rush of adrenaline. Elements like the glint of cleaned metal surfaces and the permeating sense of clinical cleanliness are suggested with foggy reflections and crisp luminous highlights. The atmosphere is dreamlike yet grounded, evoking both familiarity and detachment—a place remembered but not truly belonged to—with slightly blurred edges to represent the sensation of witnessing from another time. quality: ‘hd’
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