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A panoramic, oil painting in dark romantic surrealism, merging three scenes across a decaying, ancient observatory under a cracked glass dome. At the top of the image, include a centered title in ornate serif lettering: “The Scholar’s Awakening”. Beneath it, in delicate italic script, place the epigraph: “Beneath the dome of broken stars, he turned the page no hand should ever touch.” The text should be integrated into the composition, styled like a Victorian celestial chart or bookplate. On the left, the scholar — robed, white-bearded — enters the crumbling observatory, lit by faint moonlight spilling through broken stone. An unopened ancient tome rests on a pedestal amid dust and creeping vines. At the center, the scholar now sits at the desk, poring over the glowing tome. The full moon looms overhead through the shattered dome, revealing swirling, alien constellations. Star maps and brass telescopes surround him. The air shimmers with drifting dust and blooming night-flowers wrapping the walls. On the right, the room is fully overgrown. The scholar sits motionless, illuminated by starlight now that the moon is gone. A faint, vast reflection of an unknown cosmic entity appears in the broken dome behind him — subtle and eerie. The tome lies open and glowing. Silence and starlight fill the space. Style: gothic oil painting, Lovecraftian cosmic horror, chiaroscuro lighting, painterly textures, gritty tone, intricate architectural decay, dreamlike continuity, a triptych merged as one scene.
An elaborate, dark fantasy-style artwork with a framed text at the top that reads "The Scholar's Awakening" and "Beneath the dome of broken stars, he turned the page no hand should ever touch." in a decorative font. The artwork is divided into three vertical panels, each depicting a scene with a robed, white-bearded scholar in an ancient, overgrown library or an observatory at night.
The left panel shows the scholar standing with his back to the viewer, illuminated by a faint light from a full moon partially obscured by clouds and archways further back. He is in a ruined stone room, with a large, ornate book resting on a stone pedestal to his right. Candles provide additional dim lighting.
The central and the last panels features the scholar seated at a wooden desk, intensely focused on a large, glowing book. The light from the book radiates upwards, illuminating his face and the immediate area. The room is ornate with classical columns and carvings, and on the desk, there is an inkwell, a quill, and a small globe. Behind him, a telescope is visible. Above, a grand, domed glass ceiling reveals a captivating view of a starry night sky with a prominent, luminous full moon. The Serie Star-Witness, by Isobel Blundell