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A dark gothic watercolor and ink illustration of a medieval stone gargoyle protruding from an old wall. The creature is clearly recognizable: elongated snout, open mouth, arched back, and crouched posture. Its worn stone surface shows cracks, erosion, and subtle textures of aged limestone. From the top of its head grows an exaggerated tuft of grass, transformed into long, tangled, hair-like strands. The vegetation flows downward in irregular locks — still organic and wild, but clearly readable as grass at the roots and hair in its movement. Lighting is low but controlled: a cold, dim side light reveals the structure of the gargoyle — highlighting the snout, jawline, and back — while the rest fades into shadow. This creates a strong chiaroscuro effect without losing the form. The wall behind is textured and damp, with subtle watercolor washes in grey, green, and muted brown. Hints of moss and humidity reinforce the aged atmosphere. In the distant background, barely visible in soft fog, a faint silhouette of a cart and horse suggests a quiet, eerie presence — subtle, not dominant. Palette: dark moss green, cold grey, desaturated stone, touches of deep shadow — but with controlled highlights. Style: watercolor and ink, visible paper grain, soft pigment diffusion, fine ink detailing, semi-realistic, gothic but readable.
A watercolor painting in an old style depicts a green-skinned troll or goblin-like creature crouched on a mossy, broken stone wall, looking leftwards with its mouth open as if in a growl or shout. Water drips from the crumbling wall to the left of the creature, creating splashes. The creature has long, stringy green hair or moss-like growth on its head and back, narrow pointed ears, a prominent snout, and textured skin that appears to be covered in lichen or moss with cracks. Its hands are large and clawed, gripping the stone. In the misty, muted background to the right, outlines of horse-drawn carriages or wagons, possibly with figures, are faintly visible, suggesting a path or road beyond the wall. The overall atmosphere is dark and somewhat gloomy, with shades of grey, green, and brown, rendered in a detailed watercolor style.