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ArtistExtremely large and wide, rectangular, 16:9, full-screen, full frontal image surrounded by an elegant, very thin, slender frame of intricate guilloche patterns of unparalled detail and beauty. Inside the single, very thin, rectangular frame that fills the entire screen is an intricately patterned print showing a banknote motif from an imaginary series themed "European wildflowers." The image features a close-up of a whorl of common honeysuckle (lonicera periclimenum) in full bloom. The cluster of delicate flowers includes pink, very long, upward-curved buds, the yellow-white, symmetrical, open flowers that are slender and tube-shaped with extremely long stamens and pistils extending far beyond the curved petals. The background consists of the highly ornate and repetetively, organically patterned honeysuckle vines witht he ovate, mid-green leaves and twisted vines. The repetitive pattern is remisicent of a fabric print. The flowers and leaves are rendered in painstaking detail, as the image is an extremely detailed intaglio print composed of hundreds upon hundreds of lines and dots in few basic colors: orange-pink for the unopened buds, bright yellow and white for the flowers, mid-green for the leaves, and dark green for the background between the vines and leaves.
Fictional banknote design in the imaginary series "European wildflowers." It is spring, and honeysuckle (lonicera periclymenum) is blooming at the edge of the woods. The flower motif is framed by an ornate, intricate guilloche border.