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ArtistTransform this image into an extremely dark 18th-century etching in the style of Francisco de Goya’s Los Caprichos, intensely inspired by The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters. Push the imagery toward brutal grotesque distortion and psychological horror. Use violent chiaroscuro with crushing blacks and blinding highlights. Render everything with frantic, obsessive cross-hatching, raw etched lines, and harsh aquatint textures. Introduce swarms of shadowy creatures, deformed faces emerging from darkness, twisted bodies, looming eyes, and suffocating forms pressing into the scene. The composition should feel chaotic, oppressive, and nightmarish, as if madness itself is infecting the image. The print must look old, corrupted, and degraded: stained paper, ink blotches, scratches, irregular margins, erosion, and physical decay.
An intricate, high-contrast, black and white etching or lithograph artwork, reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch or Gustave Doré, features a haunting composition. At its center, a dark, solemn face with glowing, featureless eyes and closed lips stands out against the swirling mass of grotesque figures surrounding it. The central face is stylized and serene, offering a stark contrast to the distorted and tormented countenances that encircle it. Surrounding this central figure is a chaotic multitude of monstrous beings. Some figures appear to be disembodied heads or faces, screaming or grimacing with wide, terrified eyes. Others are contorted, emaciated humanoid bodies, some with visible rib cages and detailed musculature, depicted in poses of anguish, fear, or despair. Amongst them are creatures with animalistic features like beaked noses, large owl-like eyes, skeletal hands, and clawed feet. In the upper sections, winged demons, possibly with horns or bony protrusions, and bats are visible, adding to the nightmarish atmosphere. The entire scene is rendered with dense, fine lines, hatchings, and cross-hatchings, creating a rich texture and depth. The overall impression is one of intense dread, psychological torment, and