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A large, expressive watercolor illustration of a diverse crowd of artists protesting in an open plaza in front of a modern corporate building with a sign reading "DDG" on its facade. The crowd is vibrant and varied: painters with palettes, photographers with cameras, illustrators holding sketchbooks, digital artists with tablets. They stand close together, facing forward with determined, emotional expressions — frustration, passion, unity. At the center, a large fabric banner stretches across the group, clearly readable, with the exact phrase: "We Want The Old ""New Page"" Layout". The banner is slightly wrinkled, hand-painted lettering, bold but imperfect. Some individuals raise fists, others hold smaller protest signs with artistic slogans. One person speaks through a megaphone. The composition is frontal, immersive, with the crowd almost filling the frame, the building looming behind them as a symbol of corporate distance. Style: traditional watercolor painting, visible brush strokes, pigment bleeding, paper texture, soft color transitions but with defined characters and facial features. Balanced composition, lively but controlled chaos, natural lighting.