A haunting illustration of a vintage teddy bear and an old-fashioned porcelain doll sitting together on a dusty wooden shelf in a forgotten nursery. The teddy bear is soft and ragged, its fur patchy and threadbare, with visible stitching and a slight tilt to its head. The porcelain doll is delicate and ghostly pale, with long ginger hair and a fringe, freckles dusting her cheeks, and a cracked, tea-stained antique dress trimmed with lace. Both the bear and the doll have button eyes, actual buttons for eyes—round flat black button eyes sewn crudely onto their faces with thick black thread, giving them an eerie, vacant stare. The room is softly lit by filtered sunlight through moth-eaten curtains, casting faint shadows on peeling wallpaper. Above them, in uneven, stitched-looking type, the title: "Button Eyes" appears, as if embroidered into the scene itself.