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ArtistStunning imaginary living organic cathedral in the style of Antoni Gaudi's biomorphic architecture, grown from nature and shaped by sacred geometry and cymatic sound frequencies. Flowing tree-like or bone-like columns, petal and leaf motifs, intricate ribbed vaults, natural arches and organic curves seamlessly integrated with glowing sacred geometry patterns and subtle bioluminescence. Highly detailed, majestic, spiritual and harmonious atmosphere, volumetric lighting, cinematic masterpiece, depicted by Alphonse Mucha and William Morris Intimate woodland sanctuary with soft blue and turquoise frequency glow, delicate organic forms, moss carpets and gentle filtered light
An elaborate, light-filled elven hall or palace interior, featuring a grand, architectural design inspired by natural forms. The space is dominated by numerous tall, slender columns that branch out into intricate, organic patterns forming the vaulted ceiling. These columns and arches are a pale, bone-like color, intricately carved with flowing, sinuous lines. Many of the columns are partially covered with vibrant green foliage, giving the impression of trees within the structure.
The ceiling features multiple openings and large, roundish ethereal windows with delicate, vein-like patterns, allowing a soft, ethereal light to filter into the hall. Some of these windows show glimpses of intricate, web-like translucent structures, possibly stained glass or a similar material, with colors ranging from pale blues and greens to a subtle golden hue.
The floor is a smooth, polished light-colored surface, interrupted by patches of lush, green moss or short grass, often shaped into flowing, organic patterns. In the center of the hall, there’s a shallow circular pool of clear water, surrounded by these mossy shapes.
Along the sides of the hall, there are arched walkways and balconies with ornate railings, also in the same pale, organic architectural style. Behind these arches,