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A poetic pyrography and watercolor illustration of a young Trypillian weaver standing beside a primitive vertical loom in a Neolithic Cucuteni–Trypillia settlement at sunset. A freshly woven linen textile hangs from the loom and gently unfolds in the warm evening breeze, revealing bold authentic Cucuteni–Trypillia spiral compositions inspired by archaeological pottery from 4000–3000 BCE. The ornament features large flowing spirals, double spirals, solar circles, and continuous S-shaped meanders arranged in rhythmic curved bands. The patterns are wide, fluid, and organic, resembling painted decoration on Trypillian ceramic vessels rather than embroidery geometry. The textile colors follow traditional Trypillian palette — terracotta red, deep black, and warm ochre on natural linen. The fabric appears handwoven, slightly irregular, with visible natural fibers and subtle texture. The young weaver stands calmly beside the loom, gently touching the woven cloth as if examining her work. She wears a simple long linen dress with minimal spiral ornament bands along the sleeves and hem. Around her neck are beads made of clay, bone, and shell. Her long dark hair is loosely braided with small ceramic beads woven into the braid. Her expression is peaceful, thoughtful, and quietly proud. Golden sunset light spreads across the open steppe, softly illuminating the textile so that the spiral patterns glow warmly against the natural linen. Long soft shadows stretch across the ground. In the background stands a Trypillian settlement with rectangular wooden-framed houses covered with clay plaster and sloped thatched roofs, sometimes two levels high, typical for Cucuteni–Trypillia architecture. The houses are arranged across the wide Neolithic steppe landscape beneath a glowing amber sky. Wet-on-wet watercolor painting combined with pyrography in the style of Bohdan Pylypiv — detailed woodburned illustration with elegant contours, delicate sepia linework, subtle burned shading and expressive watercolor washes. Warm ochres, terracotta reds and soft browns dominate the palette. Clean museum-quality artwork, ultra-detailed, high clarity, fine engraved lines. Archaeological illustration, historical reconstruction, museum book illustration. Negative prompts: round houses, circular huts, yurts, tents, Slavic embroidery, cross-stitch patterns, diamond folk ornaments, medieval clothing, modern tools, modern loom, synthetic fabric, metal jewelry. Original prompt by Mariia93
A serene scene unfolds at sunset in a Neolithic Cucuteni–Trypillia settlement, featuring a young weaver beside a vertical loom. The freshly woven linen textile, adorned with bold spirals and solar motifs, dances in the evening breeze. The warm palette of terracotta, black, and ochre complements the tranquil landscape, while the weaver's peaceful demeanor reflects pride in her craftsmanship. The settlement's wooden houses, framed by a glowing amber sky, complete this evocative illustration, showcasing the artistry of ancient culture through detailed watercolor and pyrography techniques.