An atmospheric painting of style of Edwin Austin Abbey Title: Targus surveys the ruins of Phaedus The scene opens with Targus, a solitary figure, standing in the left foreground, his back turned to the viewer as he surveys the immense landscape. His cloak billows gently, catching the wind, while his ornate staff glints in the sunlight. Around him, the remnants of crumbled marble columns, overtaken by moss and creeping vines, stretch toward the edges of the frame. In the midground, a grand, ruined city lies in shambles, its towering arches still standing defiant against time. Cracks in the stone glow faintly, revealing long-abandoned technology. A narrow river weaves through the ruins, reflecting the pale sky above, drawing the viewerâs eye further into the distance. In the background, the jagged peaks of distant mountains rise into the mist, crowned by a fractured, otherworldly moon hanging low, casting a soft light over the entire scene. The sky is filled with swirling clouds that catch the orange and purple hues of a fading sun. <lora:artilands:0.7> <lora:magazine_cover2:0.5> <lora:NTTW-4-16:0.5> <lora:style_of_Edwin_Austin_Abbey_FLUX_104:1>
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