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A pyrography portrait of a young Trypillian woman standing calmly against a vast Neolithic steppe landscape at sunset. She wears a simple long linen dress decorated with authentic Cucuteni-Trypillia geometric patterns in red, black, and ochre — spirals, meanders, and solar motifs. The fabric looks handwoven and natural, slightly textured. Around her neck she wears clay and bone beads rather than metal jewelry. Her long dark hair is loosely braided, adorned with small ceramic beads. Her expression is serene, introspective, and strong — embodying the quiet dignity of an ancient artisan and keeper of tradition. The atmosphere feels sacred and timeless. The golden sunset light softly illuminates the earth-toned dress and highlights the geometric ornaments. In the distance, faint outlines of circular Trypillian houses blend into the landscape. Wet-on-wet watercolor painting in the style of Bohdan Pylypiv — detailed woodburned artwork with elegant contours, delicate sepia linework, natural earth pigments, and expressive shading. Warm ochres, terracotta reds, and soft browns dominate the palette. Original prompt by Mariia93
A captivating pyrography portrait depicts a serene Trypillian woman in a handwoven linen dress adorned with intricate geometric patterns. Set against a Neolithic steppe at sunset, her calm demeanor reflects the dignity of ancient artisans. The warm earth tones and delicate details create a timeless atmosphere, highlighting her connection to tradition.