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This powerful expressionist landscape painting evokes a sense of urban decay and societal commentary. A large, circular tunnel opening dominates the canvas, its metallic gray surface adorned with various bottle caps and industrial detritus, resembling a dystopian portal. The tunnel leads to a dimly lit cityscape, possibly a metropolis like New York City or London, with a skyscraper barely visible through a haze of pollution or fog. The foreground is a chaotic jumble of discarded objects: tires, twisted metal, and other refuse, suggesting environmental negligence and urban blight. Dark, muted colors and aggressive brushstrokes create a sense of unease and abandonment. A small sign, partially obscured, reads "Bienvenidos, D.F.K.," hinting at a specific location, perhaps Mexico City, while also commenting on overpopulation. The artwork invites viewers to contemplate the consequences of industrialization and urban sprawl. Size: 130x100 cm (Height/Width). Categories: Canvas, Landscape, Expressionism, Acrylic, Ninguno. Tags: urban decay, dystopian art, cityscapes, industrial landscape, environmental art, pollution, social commentary, acrylic painting, large canvas art, original art.