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A large moth, exhibiting characteristics consistent with the Saturniidae family (e.g., Emperor Moth), is centrally positioned on a white horizontal ledge, directly beneath a windowpane. The moth's wings are fully extended, displaying a symmetrical pattern of brown, grey, and cream coloration. Each of its four wings features a prominent, multi-ringed eyespot (ocellus) in shades of black, red, and cream. The moth's body is robust and covered in dark brown, fuzzy setae. Its antennae are prominent and distinctly yellow-gold, with a feathery, bipectinate structure. The white ledge appears to be a tiled or painted surface, showing subtle texture and a faint horizontal seam below the moth. The moth casts a defined shadow on this surface, indicating a light source originating from above and slightly to the viewer's right. Above the moth is a clear glass windowpane, set within a dark, possibly black, frame at its base. The glass shows minor dust specks. Through and reflected in the window, a blurred background is visible, consisting primarily of brick-like patterns, suggesting an exterior building or wall. A darker, possibly wooden, horizontal frame element is visible above the glass, featuring a single dark circular mark. In the upper left quadrant of the window's reflection, indistinct patches of blue, yellow, and orange light are visible. The scene is located in the City of Unknown, Unknown.
Symbol
1740E
Volume
7,755
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$10.28



