kq5hoyos, wtp style, sylvain. oil painting style. A foreboding cavern mouth depicted from bird's-eye vantage, where ancient stone walls converge toward impenetrable darkness. Foreground terrain shows weathered rocky ground in muted earth tones—sienna, raw umber, and dusty gray—textured with centuries of erosion patterns and mineral deposits. The cave entrance yawns wide in the center composition, a void of absolute blackness that defies the viewer's gaze, its edges defined by craggy overhangs and broken rock formations. Through the entrance's frame, a luminous waterfall cascades in the distance, painted with loose, flowing strokes of turquoise and silver that contrast dramatically with the cave's shadowed interior. Near the threshold, bleached skeletal remains lay scattered upon the ground, their curved forms painted in delicate ivory and pale cream tones that catch subtle reflected light. Deeper shadows pool within the cave's recesses, while exterior illumination creates sharp contrasts along the rocky rim. The scene captures the tension between inviting exterior light and the mysterious depths beyond.