A directly top-down view of a plain, white floor in a spacious art studio, casting soft, diffused natural light. Centered on the floor is a massive, rectangular canvas, measuring approximately 30 to 50 feet in length, with a height-to-width ratio of 3:1.5, dominating the space. The view of the rectangle is top-down, meaning the sides are straight appearing at 90 degree angels. The canvas is nearly entirely painted a rich forest green color, with only a small, irregularly-shaped patch remaining unpainted. A short, tan woman, appearing diminutive from this high angle, is standing near one edge of the canvas, wearing a paint-splattered apron and holding a large paint roller, her arm extended as she carefully completes the painting, her figure and brushwork imbued with the expressiveness of the Fauvist movement, inspired by the bold, vibrant colors of artists like Henri Matisse, André Derain, and Kandinsky.