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Artist"Street art, in rorsarch inkblot, Impasto art of " The landscape seen through a keyhole. The keyhole is the foreground, the landscape beyond is tiny, distant. Linocut with voyeuristic composition. Secret, private, discovered, Catrin Welz-Stein, Zdzisław Beksiński, Alcohol ink style, Natural lighting, Polychromatic tones, digital illustration, high resolution, detailed features, realistic style, by Kadir Nelson and Shepard Fairey, Artstation ((@Saviour Jackson)) ((© Saviour Jackson))
A digital abstract splatter painting that utilizes black, white, and red in an impressionistic style. The composition is split into two halves from top to bottom by a jagged, uneven vertical line that runs down the middle. This line itself is a part of both large sections of the painting; it is connected to a larger black form on the left, and it creates the left edge of a stylized organic shape in the right half of the image.
The left half of the painting is a tall, narrow vertical rectangle of black paint that runs from the top to the bottom of the image. Multiple black drips and splatters of various sizes are visible on the left side of this section. The right half of the image is predominantly white with a large splash of red paint covering the lower right section. The upper right and central-right regions are white with small black splatters and specks.
In the middle of the painting is a central organic shape that appears to be a section of a person's profile, including the head, neck, and shoulder area, all of which are depicted as a solid-white space. Inside this white space, there is a detailed illustration of rolling green hills, scattered trees, and distant blue mountains under a light