Art by Piotr JabÅoÅski <lora:Piotr_JabÅoÅski:0.7>,A desolate desert stretches under a burnt-orange sky, its dunes shaped by unseen forces into sacred geometries. At the centre, a monolithic altar of corroded metal and bone-like structures rises from the earth, its surface engraved with symbols that flicker with internal energy. A robed figure stands before it, half its body exposed as a fusion of flesh and intricate cybernetics, a metallic halo hovering above its head like a spinning gyroscope. Its outstretched hands present a relicâa severed robotic head, its cracked faceplate revealing mechanical tendons and flickering optics that seem to plead for salvation. Around them, disciples kneel in devotion, their exoskeletal limbs wrapped in torn ceremonial cloth, their movements precise and ritualistic. Some have mechanical spines that extend like cathedral arches, others have fingers elongated into delicate, jointed metal filaments that clasp together in silent prayer. The atmosphere is both reverent and unsettling, an eerie calm settling over the barren wasteland. The brushstrokes are raw yet deliberate, layering grime and rust into every surface, rendering the interplay between organic and synthetic materials with unsettling detail. The limited palette of ochres, deep shadows, and corroded silvers imbues the scene with an ancient, post-apocalyptic divinity, where faith is no longer human alone, but an evolving code of machine and man.
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