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Das Helblinghaus in der Innsbrucker Altstadt ist für seine Rokoko-Barock Stuckfassade bekannt: Amanda Clark, Zdzisław Beksiński, Jacek Yerka and Yossi Kotler style mix, surreal whimsical autumn landscape, watercolor- fall foliage is almost over. A beautiful red maple clings to the last of its leaves and a flock of small birds nestled on its branches, watercolour and ink illustration, wet-on-wet, loose water effects, white, red and golden paint splatter, voronoi pattern, richly textured, fluffy clouds, beautiful vibrant colors, opalescent gradient. Image 9:16 ratio.
A vibrant watercolor painting captures a detailed view of a stately European-style building in the full splendor of autumn. The main focal point is a three-story building with a white facade partially covered in brilliant red and orange ivy, reaching up to its red-tiled roof. The roof features several dormer windows with red frames and small, arch-topped awnings. The building has numerous windows, many of which are adorned with dark green louvered shutters.
The ground floor of the main building boasts a grand entrance with a red double door, topped by an arched transom window and flanked by decorative columns. A stone staircase with railings leads up to this entrance. Above the entrance is a small balcony with an ornate metal railing. To the left side of the building, a large tree with a thick trunk and autumn foliage of red and orange extends its branches, framing the scene.
Beyond the main building to the right, a glimpse of another building with a blue facade and white shutters is visible. In the upper left corner and background, more autumn trees with yellow and red leaves fill the scene, and a bright blue sky peeks through the canopy. In the far left background, snow-capped mountains or large hills can be seen against