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Labyrinth of Fate, By Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Edward Gorey style.
A surreal and fantastical landscape featuring a grand, circular stone maze in the foreground, with a golden-domed church-like building at the far end. The maze walls are made of weathered stone bricks, and small, glowing lanterns are interspersed throughout its turns. In the center of the maze is a circular garden with a multi-tiered fountain and tiny, colorful figures, possibly gnomes or sprites. A lone figure in a dark purple robe stands at the entrance of the maze, seemingly about to embark. The surrounding gardens are overgrown with vibrant, diverse flora, including large, colorful flowers, berries, and exotic plants. Beyond the maze and church, a misty, fantastical forest stretches into the background, with unusual trees, some with exposed roots and others with glowing elements. A long, arched walkway connects the church to another smaller domed building on the right. Whimsical elements such as large, anthropomorphic mushrooms, flying creatures, and additional small, glowing figures are scattered throughout the scene. The sky is a soft, hazy blend of yellow, green, and blue, suggesting either dawn or dusk. The overall style is reminiscent of a dreamlike, imaginative storybook illustration with rich colors and intricate details.