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Johannes Stoetter depiction of a colorful scarab beetle.
A hyperrealistic painting of a colorful beetle in a lush jungle setting, intricately adorned with detailed body art of reclining and intertwined human figures. The beetle's head, pronotum, and elytra are painted with vibrant shades of green, blue, purple, yellow, and red, creating a mosaic effect. The main body of the beetle features numerous nude figures, male and female, in various positions, some appearing to be part of the beetle's anatomy, blending with patterns that resemble organic textures like leaves, bark, and swirling designs. The beetle has six segmented legs, also painted with gradients of blue and green, and distinct claws. It rests on a mossy, bark-covered log or branch within a dense forest, surrounded by green foliage, ferns, and dappled light filtering through the trees, creating a sense of depth and natural environment. The art style combines elements of surrealism and traditional body painting, with fine details and a glossy finish, creating a lifelike yet fantastical subject.