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kq5hoyos, wtp style, sylvain. oil painting style. A cavernous organic interior viewed from above, revealing the vast pink-veined chamber of a leviathan's stomach. In the foreground, rippling pools of iridescent seawater reflect subtle luminescence from unseen openings above, their surfaces marbled with oil-slick patterns of violet and indigo. Floating debris—splintered wooden fragments and bleached skeletal remains—drift upon these brackish shallows, their textures rendered in thick impasto strokes suggesting waterlogged decay. The middle ground is dominated by an enormous muscular tongue, its surface a landscape of bumpy papillae and glistening membrane stretching across the chamber like a fleshy isthmus, painted in deep crimsons and magentas with highlights of arterial red. Behind this massive form, the esophagus rises in concentric folds of visceral tissue, terminating in a dark cavernous throat where a pendulous uvula hangs like a great crimson bell. The background reveals rows of massive ivory molars emerging from swollen gum tissue, their surfaces etched with the patina of age and use. Soft bioluminescent light filters from above, casting velvet shadows across the undulating organic architecture and creating an otherworldly atmosphere of aqueous twilight within this impossible maritime cathedral.
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