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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 serene woman is depicted in a digital painting in an art nouveau style, embodying Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon. She stands gracefully, her long, dark hair flowing around her, adorned with a crescent moon tiara on her head. Her skin is fair, smooth, and radiant. The composition is split, with the upper half bathed in the warm glow of the moon's light, and the lower half in darkness. The moon itself is large and golden, positioned in the upper right. Star-like specks are scattered throughout the image, resembling celestial dust. The woman wears a white dress, complemented by a long, dark blue shawl that drapes over her arm. Her intricate, gold jewelry, including earrings and a necklace, hints at a royal status. In the foreground, a mountain range is visible, and flowers are scattered around. A young woman sits on the ground, holding a small object, adding to the melancholic aura of the painting. The artistic style is reminiscent of Alphonse Mucha, characterized by soft colors, graceful lines, and a dreamlike quality.