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kq5hoyos, wtp style, sylvain. oil painting style. A dramatic bird's-eye view into the bowels of a diamond mine, where earth's amber interior is exposed in sweeping geological grandeur. The immediate foreground features massive rough-hewn rock faces glowing with warm honey and burnt sienna tones, their surfaces textured with centuries of mineral deposits and water erosion patterns. Heavy timber supports frame the composition, their dark walnut surfaces creating strong vertical elements against the cavern walls. In the middle distance, a wooden scaffolding structure emerges from the shadows, its platforms and ladders suggesting the industrious extraction of precious stones. Deep black chasms open on either side, creating dramatic negative space that emphasizes the mine's dangerous depths. Crystalline glints catch the light throughout the scene, hinting at diamond deposits embedded in the rock. Background passages fade into mysterious darkness, their warm walls barely visible through layers of atmospheric haze. The lighting suggests multiple warm sources—perhaps lanterns or bioluminescent fungi—casting dancing shadows across the rough surfaces and creating a rich interplay of illumination and obscurity.
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