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A close-up view of a cracked, ancient ceramic tile, revealing layers of time and hidden pigments within its fissures. Tiny, bioluminescent mosses grow in the deepest crevices, emitting a soft, otherworldly glow. The texture is rough and granular, with subtle reflections on the glazed surface. Inspired by the macro photography of Karl Blossfeldt and the abstract textures of abstract expressionism.
A top-down, close-up view of a mosaic formed by broken, irregular pieces of ceramic tiles and natural stone, filled with vibrant, neon green-blue bioluminescent lichen or moss in the crevices. The ceramic tiles are primarily rectangular or irregularly shaped, with a smooth, slightly worn finish, exhibiting shades of dark blue, teal, dusty green, and muted brown with subtle variations in color and texture, some having small flecks or specks. The natural stone pieces are rougher, with a granular and uneven surface, in earthy tones of brown and beige, and are larger and more irregularly shaped than the ceramic pieces. The bioluminescent growth ranges from small, intricate, branching patterns resembling lace or coral, to more diffuse patches, illuminating the dark gaps between the tile and stone fragments. The overall impression is one of decayed elegance, where natural elements reclaim man-made structures, rendered with rich detail and a fantastical glow.