Botanical Mosaic of a Serpent and Succulents

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  • DDG Model
    AIVision
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    Ultra
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    Public
  • Created
    1w ago
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Full width 16:9 biology zentangle illustration filling the entire image width of a hybrid diamondback rattlesnake) x string of turtles plant (Peperomia prostrata) creature. The intensely green and diamond-patterned succulent leaves of the hybrid hang down in long strings in a rock garden. Every single leaf is a separate, tiny rattlesnake ready to snap at insects and spiders. The background is a gray and brown, intensely patterned rock garden. The hybrid creature is very strongly patterned in many shades of green and ochre. The unusual, beautiful hybrid is a biological oddity portrayed in extreme detail. Each colored pencil stroke is painstakingly executed and follows an ultrafine zendoodle and zentangle pattern. At the edge of the full-width illustration, the zendoodle patterns exhibit a style like that of famous contemporary zendoodle artists. The fully melded hybrid creature is illustrated in a style resembling that of contemporary biology illustrators and fills the entire width. Extremely detailed, intricate, naturalistic illustration.

More about Botanical Mosaic of a Serpent and Succulents

A highly detailed botanical mosaic artwork, in the style of printmaking, shows a green and white checkered snake with small brown patches, its head facing left with a split tongue extended. The snake's body is intricately detailed, resembling tightly packed scales, and is adorned with vibrant green succulents and root-like tendrils. Suspended from the tendrils are several green, acorn-like structures with textured caps. The background features a subtle gradient from light to dark grey, with a detailed, patterned border along the top edge that resembles abstract organic forms and interwoven textures in muted earth tones. The artwork has a crisp, graphic quality with clear lines and fine stippling, reminiscent of a woodcut print or highly rendered illustration. @irene muehldorf

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