A melancholic clown woman, portrayed in a full-body photorealistic oil painting style, reminiscent of Brian Froud's whimsical fantasy and Harrison Fisher's elegant portraiture. Her short, black, shaggy hair with unruly bangs frames a face etched with profound sadness, accented by exaggerated, theatrical makeup—bold crimson lipstick, emerald green eyeshadow, and jet-black eyeliner—that emphasizes tear-streaked cheeks glistening with captured light. Tears, like fragile, pearlescent beads, trace paths down her cheeks, amplifying the profound melancholy. She wears a tattered, yet elaborate, clown costume—vibrant scarlet, deep indigo, and gold—the rich velvet and silk fabrics showcasing intricate patterns, worn patches, and folds that meticulously rendered, like finely sculpted clay. Her posture, weary and resigned, suggests a profound internal struggle. The scene is set within a dimly lit vintage circus tent or backstage area, subdued hues of muted lavender, burnt orange, and deep charcoal creating a dramatic contrast with the clown's vibrant attire. Soft shadows, carefully sculpted by dramatic lighting emphasizing the contours of her face and costume. The air is thick with the musky scent of old canvas and sawdust. The image is captured with breathtaking resolution, every thread of the costume, every reflection in her eyes, meticulously rendered with ultra-high detail for a profoundly impactful and visually arresting portrait,
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