So I tried a new technique in which I made a single image into a small moment of animation or a cinematic. I did not get the animation quite right, but I like it, for a first try.
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I can imagine a full screen image that is made up of dozens of individual tiles that are joined to make them seem like a single image but each is actually an animated gif that exhibits one of these small moments. The viewer would just look at it knowing that something was about to change slightly somewhere but not know what or where, and by the time s/he had turned her/his attention to that tile, it was back to being still.
I have to work harder on continuity, but this seems like the beginning of a wonderful theme for me. Great suggestion, Tim.