A VERTICAL log of wood standing upright, being split open by an axe. The log stands tall (taller than wide), with its rounded end-grain top facing up. An axe has struck down into the top — its triangular wedge head is buried in the wood and the handle juts up at an angle. The log is visibly cleaved: the two halves lean apart with a wide jagged gap between them where the wood has split. Color: #C55E5D rust only, on transparent background. Metaphor: decoupling — taking one tightly-bound thing and splitting it cleanly into separate pieces. No more than 3 distinct figures. Few large bold shapes, no fine details. Two colors only: #C55E5D. Transparent background. Simple, minimal, clean.
PASS — 7/7 structural checks, LLM judge: “The image clearly shows a vertical log with an axe embedded in the top, splitting it down the middle with visible separation between the two halves. While the log appears more cylindrical than having a rounded end-grain top, the core metaphor of decoupling/splitting is effectively communicated.”
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