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pointillist Movieposter for a Hypnotic Overture of "the Dobbler-effect man" a psychedelic multi-layered lucid-dream of M.C. Escher's intricate lineart and Hieronymus Bosch's surreal Colorful universe, dreams within-dreams, seamless-scene-merging, Psychedelic love-infused-playful-narrative, visionary art, custom_loss: edge edge_color: black edge_thickness: 1 Signature Draxull 2(C)26
A fantasy poster in the detailed psychedelic style of Robert Venosa, Mati Klarwein, and Alphonse Mucha, titled "THE DOBBLER-EFFECT MAN," featuring a young man with dark hair in a light-colored button-up shirt and blue jeans, with his arms outstretched while balancing on a winding, baroque, spiral staircase surrounded by a surreal, vibrant landscape. The landscape includes multiple other figures in similar poses, flying creatures that resemble humans, a large celestial body reminiscent of a sun with many tendrils and eyes, buildings that resemble castles, a monstrous unicorn-like creature with a wheel in its hand, and various other whimsical, ornate, and often creepy, creatures and plants in every space. The color palette is rich and diverse, with purples, pinks, blues, greens, yellows, and oranges, all rendered with intricate patterns and textures. The overall mood is whimsical, mysterious, and dreamlike.