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Rearrangement of the Nature
An elaborate, spiraling, surrealist artwork in the style of Gustav Klimt and Alphonse Mucha, depicting themes of nature, creation, and femininity. The image is composed of multiple intertwined spirals that create distinct sections, each displaying natural elements and female figures.
In the upper left, warm light streams from behind lush, gnarled trees with detailed leaves and branches. Below them, a waterfall cascades into a calm pool. A woman's profile, with long flowing hair, emerges from the clouds, looking down into the landscape. Birds soar through the sky.
Moving clockwise, another spiral section features more trees, a blue sky with fluffy white clouds, and various animals like birds and fish. Several female profiles, some with golden hair and some with ethereal, stylized hair resembling clouds, are integrated into the design, appearing to observe the scenes. One prominent figure has golden hair and a golden headband, looking thoughtfully. Another, with flowing white hair, appears serene.
The central part of the image is a deep, intricate spiral that recedes into the distance, showing a continuous landscape of trees, rivers, and waterfalls getting smaller towards the center. This spiral is rich with organic patterns, stylized leaves, and decorative elements. Birds are