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{With absolute-to-absurd surrealism of understanding of the cause&effect priority}: Laser_reconstructed Pointillist oil painting where colours pigments used for woman's back, which mainly-almost_fully-submerged in water = nearly under on water level, is partially washed by long time of bad conditions and subtractive digital noise. The skin (and bone) features are fragmented and blended into a chaotic landscape of dark-blue~to~emerald-gray oil paint. Aggressive glitch art elements, horizontal color bleeding, and overlapping translucent layers of gothic architecture reflection( from the surroundings out of the view). Non/representational style, raw overal masterpiece expression, chaotism of beauty of muted sunset highlights vs. heavy texture; avant-garde gallery aesthetic.
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A detailed, art nouveau painting depicting a woman from the back, facing left, with a cityscape and water on the right, all under a sunset sky. The woman has dark, curly hair with some strands falling out of place, and her head is tilted downward. She has faint freckles on her face and a red blush on her cheek. Her bare back is adorned with a unique pattern of small, circular and irregularly shaped colorful objects, resembling coins, beads, or stickers, arranged along her spine and scattered across her shoulders and back. Some of these shapes seem to be integrated into the skin, while others appear to be attached. Her skin has a textured, painted quality. In the background, to the right, a large building with a tall, pointed spire, possibly a church or castle, stands prominently. There are other smaller spires and structures in the distance, suggesting a town or city. A body of water, possibly a river or lake, is in the middle ground, reflecting the colors of the sky. The sky above is a vibrant gradient of orange, pink, and purple, indicating either sunrise or sunset, with some faint clouds. The overall style of the image is painterly, with visible brushstrokes and a rich, textured