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ArtistA masterpiece of unparalleled excellence)), (((Tell me how to be a ranunculus if you know Blooming will be my delight. Lovely ranunculus in the style of Robert Lewis Reid))), Stunning watercolors, Pen and Ink, Pencil drawings, as if created by Michael Parkes, Arthur Rackham, Ernst Haeckel, Gustav Klimt, Jean-Baptiste Monge, Kandinsky, Tim Burton.: intricate 8k very attractive wallpaper hyperrealistic ultra detailed high definition colourful Ultra realistic Alexander Jansson 8k intricate very attractive intricate Carl Larsson Alexander Jansson Chie Yoshii wide open dark eyes burnished patina. Illustration By Marguerite Delorme by Chokha by Marguerite Zorach Highly dramatic minimalism contemplative artthe intersection of atmosphere and emotion Darm metallic tones
A highly detailed, intricate, and stylized illustration of two women, half-length, embodying nature and ethereal forms. The woman on the left, with blonde hair flowing upwards, looks into the upper right corner. She wears an earthy-toned dress with green and brown patterns resembling foliage and flowers. Her skin is fair, with a faint blush on her cheeks and subtle makeup. Surrounding her are vibrant yellow and red ranunculus flowers, scattered bubbles, and a bright, star-like sunburst radiating lines and patterns in the upper left background. The background gradually fades into a dark, celestial-like gradient with hints of stars and clouds.
The woman on the right lies down, gazing directly at the viewer with wide, expressive eyes. Her blonde hair spreads out, intertwining with an abundance of orange and pink ranunculus flowers that form a crown on her head and extend around her. Her dress matches the first woman’s, featuring similar organic patterns and shades of brown and green. Her hands are gently placed on a flowing, light-colored fabric with intricate floral designs, forming a soft bed for her. Bubbles float around both figures, adding to the dreamy atmosphere. The overall style is reminiscent of Art Nouveau and Pre-Raphaelite