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In the world of Fragile Vision, every painting begins not with colour, but with a breath, a quiet fragment of poetry. From that breath, pigment drifts outward, carrying emotions too delicate for speech. Full brilliantly coloured red, green, blue, brown. Artist Jean-Baptiste Monge style. The pale ultra-pale hyper-pale half body portrait, cute Kyoto girl, traditional short mini skirt, in dynamic pose, a print of mathematical equations, astrological signs, glossy spheres of symbols, against a backdrop of drippy fungi mycelium slime mold, splash paint over robes, hieroglyphics symbols, alien calligraphy with Gestural Flourishes, ripples, Skips, Feathering, bleeding from indian ink, sketches of graph & waves, impasto oil painting, dark, abstract, ominous, style of Dave McKean and Stephen Gammell.
A detailed portrait painting of a Japanese woman, possibly a geisha or maiko, in traditional attire against a dark background with pink and white peonies. The woman has pale skin, rosy cheeks, and red lips. Her dark hair is styled elaborately with a prominent bun, adorned with delicate white and red floral hair ornaments, and gold dangling decorations. She wears a vibrant red kimono with a subtle pattern, layered over a light blue and white inner collar. Another layer of the kimono, visible at the sleeves and lower body, is in a light grey-tan color with a detailed pattern of red flowers (possibly camellias or hibiscus) and green leaves. A wide, pleated blue obi cinches her waist, with a reddish-orange band beneath it. Her right hand is gently placed on her chest area. The background features various large peonies in shades of pink and white, with green leaves and dark branches, creating a lush, floral setting that complements her attire. The overall style evokes classic Japanese woodblock prints or nihonga painting, characterized by clean lines, vibrant colors, and meticulous details.