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Highly detailed deep plaster relief relief. Artist Brian Froud and Artist Jean-Baptiste Monge style. A twisted hollow primordial Japanese anemones. Pearls, fungus, fungi, mycelium, mycoplasma, organic, plasma, flowing. Hollow, twisted, intertwining, interconnected
A detailed, greyscale, top-down shot of a 3D abstract organic environment. The scene is filled with various smooth, undulating forms that resemble shells, leaves, and biological structures. Numerous circular and spiral shapes dominate the composition, some with darker, hollow centers that give the impression of depth. These forms are interconnected by twisting, rope-like tendrils and smooth, curved stalks. Small, perfectly spherical pearls or beads are strategically placed among the larger structures, catching light and adding dimension. There are also delicate, branching, thread-like structures reminiscent of roots, nerves, or sea anemones, some forming intricate, bushy clusters. The surface of some elements exhibits subtle textures, including striations and small, raised bumps or droplets, enhancing the organic feel. The lighting suggests a soft, diffused light source, highlighting the contours and shadows of the 3D elements, creating a sense of volume and depth. The overall aesthetic is clean, intricate, and evokes biological or botanical themes in a monochromatic palette of light and dark grey tones, with a subtle black border framing the entire composition.