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ArtistOne Thousand and ONE NIGHTS. Scheherazade’s sad final Persian tale. Surrealism. Style of Gustav Klint, Brian Sánchez, Odilon Redon, Catherine Hyde. To create the painting, use a combination of charcoal sticks and pencils with different properties, oil pastels, metallic pigments and golden fixative on cream wove paper altered to a golden tone. Promt©valestok. Full size image, no text, no copyright.
A beautiful woman with long flowing blonde hair and a white dress gracefully suspended in the night sky, against a dark starry background and a glowing golden moon in the upper right. Her body is arched with her head thrown back and her arms outstretched. Her exquisitely detailed dress flows around her in graceful folds, shimmering with a satiny texture. The background is a mix of swirling golden and dark gray clouds or cosmic dust, with numerous small golden stars and larger, abstract celestial shapes. Below the woman, large golden crescent moon shapes provide a platform for her graceful pose, adorned with intricate swirling patterns and textures. There are also smaller golden and dark spirals and flourishes throughout the composition, adding to the ethereal and dreamlike quality of the image. The style is painterly, with a rich color palette dominated by black, dark gray, white, and various shades of gold. The illumination comes from the golden moon and stars, casting soft light on the woman and the cosmic elements. The image evokes a sense of celestial elegance and magical realism.