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A surreal landscape featuring an array of gramophone-like structures, each with large, golden-hued horns and bases that resemble gnarled tree roots. The gramophones are positioned on a flat, light-colored, cracked ground that evokes a dry, barren terrain. From the mouth of each gramophone horn, a thick, golden, viscous liquid, reminiscent of honey or oil, continuously pours out, forming puddles on the ground beneath. The largest gramophone in the foreground is depicted with its horn tilted downwards, actively pouring the golden liquid into a sizable puddle that reflects the sky and the gramophone itself. The sky above is a gradient of blue and orange, suggesting either dawn or dusk. The overall style has a fantastical, otherworldly quality, with intricate details on the gramophones and roots, and a stark contrast between the warm golden liquid and the cool, pale ground.
A surreal landscape features a desolate, cracked ground under a dramatic, cloudy sky. In the foreground, a large, antique-style gramophone horn, made of tarnished golden metal with etched details, is tilted, pouring thick, viscous golden liquid onto the ground. The horn is supported by gnarled, intertwining roots that rise from the cracked earth, giving the impression of a metallic tree or organic machine. The golden liquid forms a swirling puddle on the ground, reflecting the sky and the horn. In the midground and background, several other similar gramophone horn structures, smaller in scale, also pour golden liquid onto the parched land, with distant mountains under the hazy sky.