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Artist"A skeletal deity draped in parchment-like skin and corroded liturgical vestments & Inspired by the artist Keith Thompson’s distinct style & This deity embodies "divine teratology"—the worship of biological anomalies and birth defects & Its form is a chaotic yet deliberate assembly of multiple ribcages, vestigial limbs, and weeping sores that form religious icons." It carries a massive, rusted "Censer of Mutation" that exhales a thick, yellow miasma, accelerating grotesque growth in all nearby organic matter." "Include the specific aesthetic of Keith Thompson’s desaturated, highly detailed horror & A grotesque fusion of bone protrusions and rusted iron halos." Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Portrait) for a more imposing, religious icon feel.
A high-detail watercolor and ink painting depicts a skeleton pope in a white mitre and flowing robes, holding a large, rusted censer. The skeleton's ribs are visible, with hints of red flesh and blood. The pope wears golden shoulder armor adorned with spike-like crosses and a stole featuring religious icons. A menacing, spiked, rusty halo encircles the skeleton's head. The censer being held by the skeleton is made of dark, rusted metal, filled with skulls, bones, and thorny vines, emitting large clouds of yellow-orange smoke. The smoke, along with a stream emanating from the skeleton’s mouth, merges with the background. The words "Censer of Mutation" are visible on the censer, and "Censer of divine teratology" are written in the bottom left corner. The background is a soft, warm watercolor wash, creating a hazy, ethereal atmosphere. The overall style is gothic and macabre, with meticulous attention to detail on the skeletal structure and religious attire.