Prompt:
Masterpiece, a full-screen, multi-block linocut print in a broad format, illustrating the poem of bitter regret and hypothetical longing. The scene is a painstakingly detailed, symbolic depiction of a love that now only causes pain. The composition is powerfully split into two contrasting realms. On the right, a dense, chaotic storm of carved lines in deep indigo and charcoal grey forms the agonizing present. Within this storm, the faint, ghostly silhouette of a woman's face is visible, her expression cold and distant, carved with sharp, unyielding lines. This represents the "coldness" and "pain" the poet resents. On the left, a vast expanse of serene, untouched paper and soft, horizontal grooves represents the peaceful emptiness of "ever having met her." This void is not empty of detail; it is filled with a subtle, orderly pattern, suggesting a life of quiet routine untouched by emotional turmoil. A solitary male figure stands at the boundary between these two worlds, his form defined by the bold key block. He is half-cast in the storm's shadow, his face turned towards the chaotic memory with a mix of longing and resentment, while one hand almost reaches into the peaceful void. The overall mood is one of profound, unresolvable conflict and the torment of memory, achieved through a masterful interplay of intricate detail, stark symbolic contrast, and the raw, textured beauty of the linocut medium. Ukiyo-e, linocut, key block, bold outlines, flat colors, intricate, atmospheric, high-contrast, textured, stylistic, symbolic, screen-filling.
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