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ArtistIn the world of Fragile Vision, every painting begins not with colour, but with a breath, a quiet fragment of poetry. From that breath, pigment drifts outward, carrying emotions too delicate for speech. Full brilliantly coloured red, green, blue, brown. Artist Jean-Baptiste Monge style. The pale ultra-pale hyper-pale half body portrait, cute Kyoto girl, traditional short mini skirt, in dynamic pose, a print of mathematical equations, astrological signs, glossy spheres of symbols, against a backdrop of drippy fungi mycelium slime mold, splash paint over robes, hieroglyphics symbols, alien calligraphy with Gestural Flourishes, ripples, Skips, Feathering, bleeding from indian ink, sketches of graph & waves, impasto oil painting, dark, abstract, ominous, style of Dave McKean and Stephen Gammell.
A full-body digital painting in the style of Japanese Ukiyo-e, featuring a young East Asianwoman with fair skin and dark hair tied in a bun with minimal red and white hair ornaments, facing forward with a neutral expression and slightly flushed cheeks. She wears a blue and green kimono with dark brown stylized floral patterns, a red obi belt, and a black pleated skirt peeking out from under the kimono, under which a white ruffled petticoat is visible. Her arms are bent at the elbows, with her left arm holding dark chopsticks. Her left leg is bent at the knee, with the foot lifted, revealing her bare feet and legs. Black paint drips from the bottom edge of her skirt and kimono onto a white background. Below her, there is an ink wash painting of stylized black waves with flying birds. To her left, a bare tree trunk with green leaves and red tassels hangs from above. To her right, Japanese calligraphy in black ink and a red stamped seal are present, along with a circular pattern resembling a spiderweb and scattered smaller circular patterns.