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"All the world is a stage, Richard Burlet, bioluminescent lighting, rule of thirds composition, plastic wrap texture."
This is an illustration of a fantastical, steampunk-inspired book cover or poster. It features a woman's face, meticulously rendered in a stylized, almost Art Deco fashion, looking out from the right side of the composition. She has piercing blue eyes, purple eyeshadow, and vibrant red lips. Her face is framed by an intricate array of metallic gears, clockwork mechanisms, and architectural elements that suggest a cityscape or complex machinery. These gears and structures are predominantly in shades of gold, bronze, and silver, with occasional sapphire-blue or turquoise orbs embedded within them, hinting at a magical or advanced technological nature.
The background is a deep, textured blue, reminiscent of a starry night sky, with subtle lighter blue spots or stars. Golden lines extend horizontally across the top and bottom of the main image area. The title, "BIICHD PELR IS SOUIPELET," is prominently displayed in large, bold, golden uppercase letters at the top, followed by smaller text "DICHHARD OUSHENILLE" below it. On the right side, there's further text including "RCCXLIBUITE IWOULD" and "Jeaan Busiictat."
Below the woman's face on the right
Base image is a photo of my mother's sheet music from The Platter's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" it was .60 cents originally, peeking on eBay I see one seller charging $19.50 USD plus $7.50 shipping!