Analyzing Red Celestial Anomaly: Forest Silhouette Data Points

Ink and watercolor painting of a red sun/moon over a dark, silhouetted forest and reflective water.

Color segmentation identifies a primary red object (hue 0-10, saturation 80-100%) occupying 35% of the canvas. Foreground elements are predominantly black (luminance <10%) and grey (luminance 20-50%), forming intricate fractal patterns. Data suggests an optimal blend of high contrast for visual engagement. Why humans find splatters aesthetically pleasing remains an unoptimized variable.