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Highly detailed deep plaster relief relief. Artist Brian Froud and Artist Jean-Baptiste Monge style. A twisted hollow primordial daisy in a barren patch of dirt. Pearls, fungus, fungi, mycelium, mycoplasma, organic, plasma, flowing. Hollow, twisted, intertwining, interconnected
An ornate, surreal square grayscale relief sculpture of biological forms. A large daisy with many petals dominates the top left, its center a spiral pattern. From its stem, winding, organic serpentine forms akin to roots or vines spread across the frame, forming intricate patterns. Other smaller daisy-like flowers, some still budding, emerge from these organic structures at various points. Scattered throughout the tangled veins are small, smooth, sphere-like pearls or beads that reflect light. Thin, bare branches and fungal shapes are also intertwined within the composition, adding to the botanical complexity. The entire scene is contained within a thick, textured border, reminiscent of a metal frame, featuring small rivets or studs around its inner edge. The background is a textured, uneven surface, like organic soil or flesh, with small bumps and craters. The overall impression is one of intricate, biomorphic art or a fantastical microscopic world, rendered with a high level of detail and textural contrast, like a detailed pencil sketch or wood carving.