The THING adapted from "Who Goes There?"

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Industrialized background of pipes, scaffolding & storage spheres, high contrast, light & shadow, watercolor of full brilliantly coloured: By Hayao Miyazaki: Soft Watercolor & ink on silk painting of a Surrealistic Portrait by Beksinski of a squid with tentacles grabbing a girl in naval pale blue camouflage deep space diving suits, with large white mine-like diving camouflage helmet, perfect flawless hands in black gloves, with clear spheric headgear, with black tubings or cables linked to large suspended spherical mine-like high tech ball in dynamic artistic poses connected to organic cables; side glance; wet on wet, with spherical goo dripping slime resembling placenta with radiating tubular mycelium networks with immune cells attacking; maximalist; expressive; figure; form; impression; translucent; additive; influence of Gottfried Helnwein and Ali Cavanaugh; seeing the soul in a finite moment of infinity. vulnerable but steadfast; organic and loose; ghostly realism, add industrialized background.

More about The THING adapted from "Who Goes There?"

"Who Goes There?" is a 1938 science fiction novella by John W. Campbell Jr. (under pen name Don A. Stuart) that tells the story of an Antarctic research team finding a frozen, shape-shifting alien. The creature, which can perfectly mimic any life form it consumes, causes paranoia and terror. It is the source material for the film adaptations titled The Thing.

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