kq5hoyos, wtp style, sylvain. oil painting style. A cavernous passage viewed from above, where darkness pools in velvety depths between rough-hewn stone walls. The foreground reveals textured earth floor, compacted and cold, painted in umbers and siennas with scattered gravel catching dim amber light. Multiple tunnel mouths gape like dark wounds in the middle ground, their openings framed by jagged rock formations and mineral deposits glinting with subtle metallic sheens. The passages diverge into shadowed depths, suggesting labyrinthine complexity beyond the feeble illumination. Background tunnels dissolve into absolute darkness, their termini lost to sight. The palette emphasizes deep charcoal blacks, slate grays, and warm ochre earth tones, punctuated by occasional calcite deposits glowing faintly white. Atmospheric perspective compresses distant passages into indistinct voids, while the immediate floor displays rough stratification and ancient geological layering. Sparse moisture creates subtle reflective patches on stone surfaces, catching what little light penetrates this subterranean realm.
