Charcoal Burner Portrait in Bouake Twilight
Indigo twilight washes the face of a man standing in the old quarter of Bouake, his broad forehead glistening with a mix of sweat and fine black soot. Raindrops cling to his skin, catching the reflected glow from nearby water surfaces that turn the shadows into cool, deep blues. The texture of his weathered skin contrasts with the gritty charcoal dust settled in the creases of his brow and along his jawline. His expression holds a quiet, weathered dignity as droplets trace paths down his cheeks, mixing with the dark residue of his labor. The light reflects softly off the wetness of his face, highlighting the contours of his nose and the deep lines etched by years of work. Water droplets slide off his brow, leaving clean trails against the soot-stained skin.
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