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ArtistSusan Seddon Boulet style, rough, richly textured abstract art, OP Art, Jazz in 1920' speakeasy, saxophone, Giger, Richard Burlet, Peter Gric, Susanne. vibrant dramatic Gustav Klimt graffiti alcohol ink abstract expressionism dark smoke watercolour wash*SK female portrait
A jazz-inspired digital painting of a woman playing a saxophone, set against a dark, smoky background with swirls of deep blues, greens, and oranges. The woman is positioned centrally, facing to the right, with her head tilted back as she plays the golden saxophone. She has dark hair styled in an elaborate updo with golden, intricate, swirling adornments that seem to emanate smoke ormist in hues of gold, orange, and light blue. She wears an elegant, flowing strapless or spaghetti strap gown in shades of charcoal gray and gold, with metallic golden patterns on the bodice and a textured, pleated skirt that billows around her. The lower part of her dress extends into the frame's bottom.
To the right of the woman, another golden saxophone rests vertically, leaning against an invisible surface, its brass elements shining. The background features arc-shaped golden lines and abstract, swirling patterns that create a sense of movement and depth, reminiscent of musical notes or sound waves. One prominent golden arc stretches from the upper left to the lower right of the composition, appearing to frame the woman. The overall style is luxurious and art deco, with a dramatic use of light and shadow emphasizing the gold and brass elements against the moody background.