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Kintsugi sunset. 16:9 close-up, straight on view, of a full frontal image of a large porcelain panel extending past the edges of the dream image. The porcelain panel shows a finely painted, intricately detailed sunset scene, with the sun setting over gentle, dark mountain peaks. The golden sun has nearly disappeared behind the peaks, illuminating the top of the peaks in flaming orange and magenta. Countless fine, intricate lines of kintsugi gold emanate from the golden sun, threading through the sky to the silhouette of the mountain range, and outlining the very top of the mountain peaks. The sky is shown in shades ranging from yellow through orange through scarlet to deep magenta near the sun, with the sky colors fading to gray-blue and finally dark blue at the top of the image, all the while interspersed with fine kintsugi threads. Wispy, gray-lavender clouds are edged in orange and fine kintsugi gold. The mountain range shown all the way at the bottom of the porcelain image is a deep purple-blue hue, with almost no depth or color variation, as it is already completely in the shade. The innovative kintsugi technique makes this museum-worthy piece a standout work of art, as the kintsugi is used not to mend broken shards, but to highlight the motif and to show symbolically how precious the sunlight is.
A stylized landscape artwork depicting a sunrise or sunset over mountains, rendered in vibrant colors with gold detailing. The sky transitions from a deep blue at the top to light blue, then a vibrant orange, yellow, and magenta at the horizon, with soft, irregular clouds in shades of blue, gray, and peach. A bright yellow sun, partially visible, emits numerous thin, radiating golden rays that spread across the sky. Below the horizon line, two layers of mountains are shown in deep purple and indigo, outlined and accented with shimmering gold lines. The overall impression is one of a richly textured and decorative piece, possibly created with enamel, glass, or resin.