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ArtistHybrid 50% animal 50% plant: desert rain frog (Breviceps macrops) x potato (Solanum tuberosum) Full width 16:9 illustration filling the entire image width of a hybrid desert rain frog (Breviceps macrops) x potato (Solanum tuberosum). The hybrid has been dug out of its natural habitat and is sitting on coarse, beige-brown, sandy ground. The image focuses on the exposed, potato-shaped tubers. The tubers are made up of desert rain frogs, which are potato-shaped and have fat, stubby frog legs. Their mouths are downturned, making the whimsical frogs look like they are frowning. Their eyes glitter in gold and brown, just like the scintillating, glittering beige-brown sand. The hybrid plant has the leaves, stems, and flowers of potato plants; only the tubers are made of frogs. The image is executed in an appealing jumble of very tiny, extremely intricate, elaborate, decorative patterns and scribbles, including many shimmering low-poly elements. The potato plant leaves, flowers and stems are executed in repetitive, ornate, William-Morris-style patterns. The entire image is rendered in very rich, vibrant colors in intense pen-and-colored-ink technique. The color contrast scale of the image is very pronounced. The fully melded biological oddity is illustrated with painstaking precision in a detailed biology illustration style. Astonishing, impossible hybrid, extremely detailed, intricate illustration
This potato plant grows potato-shaped frogs!