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ArtistDas Helblinghaus in der Innsbrucker Altstadt ist für seine Rokoko-Barock Stuckfassade bekannt: Amanda Clark, Zdzisław Beksiński, Jacek Yerka and Yossi Kotler style mix, surreal whimsical autumn landscape, watercolor- fall foliage is almost over. A beautiful red maple clings to the last of its leaves and a flock of small birds nestled on its branches, watercolour and ink illustration, wet-on-wet, loose water effects, white, red and golden paint splatter, voronoi pattern, richly textured, fluffy clouds, beautiful vibrant colors, opalescent gradient.
A detailed watercolor painting depicts a multi-story European building with an ornate grey and red irregular stone facade, decorative gold window frames, and a prominent blue-grey shingled roof with a single arched dormer window at the top center. The building is adorned with numerous red-framed windows, some with flower boxes filled with red blooms, and intricate gold trim around the window sills and ledges. Below the third-story windows, there are small, ornate balconies. The ground floor features two large, arched wooden doors set into the stone facade, with a small sign hanging between them. To the left of the building, a narrow cobblestone street curves away, bordered by additional buildings with pink and yellow facades, and an old-fashioned lamppost. On the right side of the main building, a large, gnarled tree with bare branches and a few remaining red leaves stands prominently, its trunk textured with green moss and lichen. The tree partially obscures a beige-colored building with dark green shutters in the background. The overall scene suggests an autumnal setting, with fallen leaves scattered on the cobblestone street. The style is highly detailed and illustrative, resembling a storybook or architectural drawing.