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ArtistExtra full and wide, 16:9, fully wide mage 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 dense thicket of extremely invasive Japanese knotweed (reynoutria japonica) springing from the cracks of an abandoned asphalt road. The heart-shaped, smooth, green, delicately veined leaves grow alternately on drooping branches emerging from hollow, red-tinged stalks that resemble bamboo. It is July, and tiny while flowers densely populate countless thin, erect racemes that rise from the stalks between each leaf pair. The plants stand out against the dark gray asphalt in the background. While the patch of knotweed is quite dense, it displays eye-pleasing repetitive patterns on account of its leaf placement and the decorative flowering racemes.The plants and the background are rendered in mesmerizingly repetitive 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: Green for the leaves, white for the flowers, red-tinged green for the stalks, and dark gray for the asphalt.
Fictional banknote design in the imaginary series "European wildflowers." It is July, and invasive Japanese knotweed is blooming in the cracks of an asphalt road. The flower motif is framed by an ornate, intricate guilloche border.