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ArtistComplete width, as large as possible image, extra full and wide, 16:9, full image extending all the way to the edges, extremely large and wide, rectangular, full-screen, full frontal image surrounded by an elegant, very thin, slender frame of intricate guilloche patterns of unparalled detail and beauty. Inside the single, very thin, rectangular frame that fills the entire screen is an intricately patterned print showing a banknote motif from an imaginary series themed "European wildflowers." The image features a close-up of a low-spreading patch of ivy-leaved toadflax (cymbalaria muralis) growing on barren rock. The plant is spreading over the pebbly rock with its thin stolons. The trailing hairless perennial toadflax has many lovely, small, lilac, two-lipped flowers with two yellowish bulges on the lower lip. The lower lip splits into three rounded petals, and the two upper, upright petals are thinner and have dark purple, parallel veins. The shape of the leaves mimicks ivy, but the leaves are reflectively shiny and light-green, and have thin, burgundy-colored edges all around the leaf margins. The stolons, too, are green with a red flush. The sun is shining on the plants and the gray rock background The floral display and the rock are rendered in mesmerizingly repetitive, organic patterns of painstaking detail, as the image is an extremely detailed intaglio print composed of hundreds upon hundreds of lines and dots in few basic colors: Lilac and dark purple for the flowers, with light-yellow for the bulges, shiny green and burgungdy for the leaves, red-green for the stolons, and highly patterned gray for the rock underground.
Fictional banknote design in the imaginary series "European wildflowers." It is spring, and ivy-leaved toadflax (cymbalaria muralis) is blooming on a bare, rocky underground. The flower motif is framed by an ornate, intricate guilloche border.