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Bringing the otherworldly imagination from the brain to the canvas by Pieter Brueghel, Passing through the ruins of an old megalopolis, a high-speed futuristic train ,a gigantic golden-glowing baobab tree among the ruins. , an elegant, extremely detailed fantasy oil painting on canvas, photorealistic 4K, very attractive, beautiful, dynamic lighting, award-winning fantastic view, watercolor patchwork, pastel colors, aquarelles wet on wet, no people.Bringing the otherworldly imagination to the canvas,Daniel Simon & Maksymilian Novak-Zempliński The panoramic view depicted in Maksymilian Nowak-Zempliński & Jacek Yerka «Cosmic City-Locomotive of Babel» is a mind-boggling and awe-inspiring artwork that transports the viewer to another realm. It is a cinematic masterpiece on a grand scale, brimming with intricate details and fantastical elements. It embodies the essence of cyberpunk and steampunk, combined into one visionary creation. The landscape is reminiscent of a futuristic cityscape, with towering pyramid-like structures, immense baobab and oak trees that rise like skyscrapers. The scene is shrouded in mist at dawn, casting a mystical atmosphere. Sunlight filters through the mist, creating a three-dimensional effect that seems to bring the scene to life. The colors are remarkably realistic, making it difficult to believe that they are merely a product of paint. The level of detail is astounding, allowing one to perceive every minuscule element. The lighting adds to the overall ambiance, enhancing the overall impression. This painting has garnered recognition for its artistic merit. It is an extraordinary work of art that leaves an indelible impression. Although the painting lacks human figures, one can sense the movement and vitality that permeate the scene.
A surreal landscape features a train amidst towering ruins, with giant trees and lightning illuminating a starry sky, blending nature and decay in a captivating, dreamlike scene.