A breathtaking abstract sculpture, reminiscent of Antony Gormley's work, rendered in a hyperrealistic Terragen style. The sculpture, a human-like figure, is composed of swirling, interconnected strands of light and shadow, suggesting both solidity and ethereal fragility. The figure is tilted dramatically, its limbs elongated and distorted, echoing the tilted horizon of the scene. The color palette is predominantly muted earth tones, with deep browns, ochres, and burnt siennas dominating, contrasted by streaks of vibrant, almost luminous blues and greens. The texture is complex, ranging from smooth, almost glassy surfaces to rough, craggy textures, suggesting both organic and metallic qualities. The lighting is dramatic, with a low, almost subterranean sun casting long, dramatic shadows that accentuate the figure's contorted form. The background is a vast, surreal landscape with a tilted horizon line that seamlessly integrates with the sculpture, creating a sense of boundless space. The style is a fusion of abstract expressionism and hyperrealism, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow, and evoking a sense of both wonder and unease. The overall mood is one of awe-inspiring beauty tinged with a subtle melancholic undercurrent, reminiscent of a lonely, monumental figure silhouetted against a vast, unknowable expanse. The camera angle is slightly elevated, offering a comprehensive view of the sculpture and its surrounding environment. Rendered in 8k resolution, with ray tracing and global illumination effects for maximum detail and realism. <lora:aidmaMJ6.1v0.4:1> aidmaMJ6.1,
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