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Lady of the Crows, in the styles of Edward Atkinson Hornel, John Hoyland, Andy Kehoe, Kim Keever, and Thom, enamel champlevé, mist, fog, Mirkwood, metallic lines and colours, vibrant.
A dramatic, detailed close-up of a young woman with a solemn expression, sitting in a dark, expressionistic forest. She has disheveled brown hair, with a small colorful floral hairpiece on her left side. Her face is smudged with colorful paints or mud, especially around her eyes, nose, and cheeks. She wears a black, lace-trimmed dress with intricate lacing on the bodice. Her skin is also stained with colorful splatters, and she has visible veins on her arms. Around her neck is a long necklace with a green jewel pendant and other earthy, detailed ornaments, including what appears to be a small wooden figure or charm. Two black ravens are perched in the background: one on her head (cropped in the main image but visible in a hint), and another on a gnarled, bare branch behind her right shoulder. The menacing trees in the background are dark and silhouetted against a teal-green hazy sky, creating an ominous atmosphere. The lower part of her dress is spread out, pooling with streaks of color, and a yellow leaf rests on the fabric. The overall style is reminiscent of a gritty, painterly oil painting, with visible brushstrokes and a dark, earthy color palette