Picture this on the front of a quirky Christmas card: A golf course set in a surreal winter wonderland, where snowflakes and golf balls are interchangeable, blending into one another in an ethereal dance. The fairway is a whimsical mix of vibrant geometric patterns inspired by Mondrian, with reds, yellows, and blues interspersed with fields of snow. In the foreground, a golf cart is dressed as Santa's sleigh, complete with antlers and a red-nosed golf ball acting as Rudolph at the helm.
At the center, a golfer wearing a Christmas sweater that seems to drip and swirl like a Pollock painting takes a swing, his club made of candy canes. As the ball soars through the sky, it leaves behind a trail of sparkling tinsel reminiscent of Twombly's frenetic lines. Nearby, the bunker is filled with brightly wrapped presents instead of sand, each package adorned with a Rothko-esque gradient of festive hues.
Scattered throughout the landscape, abstracted trees, in the style of Miro, hold baubles that double as tiny planets, twinkling with the brilliance of a thousand Christmas lights. A whimsical snowman in the distance has golf clubs for arms and a top hat that mirrors Malevich's simple yet bold forms. In the sky, a banner formed from a string of lights spells out "Fore the Joy of Christmas," with each letter twinkling in different colors, creating a striking visual homage to Richter's layered textures. The scene is both playful and rich with abstract art references, making it a unique and eye-catching Christmas card cover.
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