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Close-up portrait of Benjamin Franklin from a dollar bill, rendered as a highly detailed engraving, with a piece of gray duct tape covering his mouth. The duct tape is wrinkled and textured, casting subtle shadows. The overall image has a monochromatic green-black and white color palette, mimicking currency. Sharp focus, high contrast, fine lines, political art, surrealism.
Extreme close-up shot revealing a portion of a one-hundred-dollar bill, featuring a heavily cropped portrait of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's mouth is completely covered by a strip of crumpled, shiny gray duct tape. The textured surface of the dollar bill is highly visible, including the intricate line work of the engraving, particularly noticeable in Franklin's hair and facial features. The eyes of Franklin are intensely focused, conveying a sense of being silenced or constrained, which is accentuated by the duct tape. To the left of Franklin's head, parts of the text "VE NOTE" (part of "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS") and series numbers "79 P" and "1 10 O" are visible, rendered in shades of green and orange-yellow. On the right, hints of "JULY" and "D" from "$100" are just discernable. The lighting is soft but highlights the crinkles and texture of the duct tape. The overall color palette is dominated by the green, black, and white tones typical of U.S. currency, with the silver-gray of the duct tape providing a stark contrast.
Original Prompt by : ©Sam Rajabi