Prompt:
Mixed-media artwork: newspaper clippings, torn magazine fragments, ink lines, graphite textures, rough brush traces. Background subtly shaded: faint silhouettes of station pillars, distant passengers hinted with blurred ink strokes. A large station clock appears as a collage element, looking like a magazine piece torn out and pasted onto the scene. Overall atmosphere: layered, handcrafted, poetic, slightly chaotic but warm. Soft sepia undertones, charcoal dust, vintage mood, cinematic side-lighting. In one corner, a handwritten “© Ferit Sahin” as a delicate signature. Full-width, broad, 16:9 format of an extremely detailed, Goth dark painting all the way to the edge of the canvas, of poem number 99, Gotoba-in, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "People seem dear and / people also seem hateful / when vainly / I brood about the world - / this self who broods about things." The melancholy, brooding painting is executed with carefully placed, large, impasto brushstrokes in the manner of Japanese ink. The image shows a contemporary Japanese teenage boy sitting crosslegged on his bed in a dark room. He is lit only by a dim bedside lamp that throws his shadow quite menacingly on the wall. He has large, expensive, high qualite headphones on his ears and is listening to music. His expression is sad and contemplative. Typical teenage angst and brooding as well as philosophical reflection in the state of the world. Symbolic image of growing into adulthood. Dark colors, sepia, brown, black, with a few yellowish highlights from the lamp on the bedside stand. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Modifiers:
sharp focus
elegant
extremely detailed
intricate
beautiful
dynamic lighting
high definition
impasto
mystical
Ink
Symbolism
reduced color palette
screen-filling size