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Pencil and ink sketch, 1960s Woodstock festival. A joyful young woman with short, fiery red hair, eyes closed in ecstasy, dances wildly in the pouring rain and thick mud, her clothes soaked and splattered. Her face is smudged with mud, a wide, uninhibited grin. In the background, a small group of other young women, with rain-streaked faces and beaming smiles, cheer and clap for her with unbridled enthusiasm. The scene is full of movement and freedom, rendered with expressive, dynamic lines and subtle watercolor washes, capturing the raw energy of the era.
A group of young women, all appearing to be in their late teens to early twenties, are joyously celebrating outdoors in the rain. The central figure, with vibrant red hair, is drenched in mud and ecstatic, eyes closed and arms raised in triumph. Her white tank top and brown belt are splattered with mud, and her face is also covered in dirt. Around her, several other women with short dark hair and muddy faces are clapping and laughing. They are dressed in tank tops, some white and some dark, and denim shorts, all covered in mud. A few women in the background are also smiling and raising their hands. The overall scene depicts a muddy, wet, and energetic celebration during a rain shower, with everyone expressing pure joy. The artistic style resembles a watercolor painting with visible brushstrokes and some sketch-like outlines.