Masterpiece, best quality, high resolution, very aesthetic. A surreal, high-resolution portrayal
A 24-year-old woman with long ginger hair, a fringe, freckles, and blue eyes sits at the edge of a vast chasm, staring down into its depths. Her loose cream lacy dress pools around her, her floral-knit thigh highs and worn brown boots barely brushing the edge. The abyss pulses with eerie hues of purple, teal, and sickly gold.
And then—it appears.
A flash of white skin. A twisted, unforgettable grin. Wild red hair flares out on either side of his head, framing his grotesquely painted face like a demented jester’s wig. Tim Curry’s Pennywise the Dancing Clown peers from the darkness, his yellow eyes gleaming with something ancient and hungry. His suit—garish, oversized, and unmistakably theatrical—is a chaotic patchwork of bright yellow, purple, and teal. Billowing satin sleeves puff at his shoulders, tapering down to white-gloved hands that remain just out of sight. The massive, frilled collar around his neck is cheap and ruffled, like something pulled from an old, forgotten costume trunk. Three comically large orange pom-poms trail down the front of his too-big suit, bouncing slightly as he shifts ever so slightly forward.
He does not lunge. He does not speak. He only grins, half-swallowed by the swirling void, waiting for her to come closer.
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