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ArtistPop surrealism, The abstract beauty of Heuchera, newspaper collage, industrial-punk, bleak apocalyptic style, by Irene Lieblich, , inspired by John Crawford Brown, by Russ Mills
A detailed stained-glass artwork depicting a steampunk warrior woman with long red hair, adorned in intricate gold and bronze armor with mechanical details and wires. She wears a flowing, richly patterned gown with earthy tones of red, orange, green, and gold. Her headpiece is elaborately decorated with gears, feathers, and organic elements resembling a crown. In her right hand, she holds a staff with autumn-colored leaves and seed pods, stylized as a branch or plant. The overall style is reminiscent of Art Nouveau or Alphonse Mucha, with bold outlines and vibrant colors, set within a stone archway.
The background visible through the stained glass features a desolate landscape with industrial buildings and smokestacks under a dramatic, cloudy sky, suggesting a post-apocalyptic or dystopian setting. Newspaper clippings are integrated into the stained-glass panes, with visible headlines like "THE DAILY NEW," "CRISIS," "INDUSTRY," "POST-APOCALYPTIC," and "SURVIVAL." Small bees or wasps are incorporated into the decorative border of the stained glass. The bottom left features text "©Bob Gudbranson" and the bottom right "bee-folco".