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Vibrant torn-paper outsider-art collage of a jazz band made from vintage magazine fragments, sheet music, acrylic paint, and alcohol ink splashes — flat paste-up mixed-media style, bright and energetic, square 1:1.
**Prompt credit goes to Ed Ramirez**
A vibrant collage-style illustration depicts a jazz band and a female singer constructed from torn paper, set against a backdrop of musical notes and colorful watercolor splashes, on a white background with frayed edges, featuring three male musicians holding a saxophone, an upright bass, and a trumpet, and a joyful female singer in the foreground. The musician on the left is playing a golden saxophone, wearing a teal suit with abstract patterns, a white shirt, and a red tie. Next to him, facing slightly right, is a man playing an upright bass, dressed in a patterned fedora, sunglasses, and a brown and gold patterned suit. To the right, a trumpeter is playing a golden trumpet, wearing a patterned fedora, a multi-colored patterned shirt with greens, yellows, and blues, and matching pants. All the men have dark skin tones and are looking at their instruments. The female singer in the bottom left, with dark skin and short curly hair, is laughing with her mouth open, her hands positioned as if applauding or holding something small, wearing a sleeveless patterned top. The background is composed of aged, yellowed sheets of paper featuring musical notes and text from various sources, including newspaper clippings. Bold, bright, and multi-colored