
A hyper-realistic surreal graphite and charcoal illustration. A human figure sits alone at a plain wooden desk inside a minimal, empty room. In front of the figure stands a tall rectangular mirror. The physical body is fully visible, solid, and sharply detailed. Inside the mirror, the reflection is partially erased: the face and upper torso are missing, replaced by blank white space and smeared graphite marks, while the edges of the reflection remain faintly visible. The figure holds a white eraser pressed against the mirror surface. Fine eraser dust falls onto the desk and floor, slowly forming a faint second human silhouette below. The room has bare walls, no decorations, and cold directional lighting from one side. The atmosphere is silent, heavy, and introspective. Monochrome color palette, extreme detail, soft shadows, cinematic framing, conceptual surrealism, psychological depth, museum-quality fine art. The image visually represents self-erasure, emotional exhaustion, and the slow practice of disappearing.