Placeholder: Ink illustration by Alexander Jansson, inspired by the unsettling symbolism of Santiago Caruso and Edward Gorey, popular culture infecting landscape, miasma of consumerism, sentient puppets, red and midnight blue dual color, line art punctuating the grim narrative, De stijl aesthetic, detailed sketch, chilling motifs, dramatic, textured surface, ominous representation, unsettling offbeat pop critique. Ink illustration by Alexander Jansson, inspired by the unsettling symbolism of Santiago Caruso and Edward Gorey, popular culture infecting landscape, miasma of consumerism, sentient puppets, red and midnight blue dual color, line art punctuating the grim narrative, De stijl aesthetic, detailed sketch, chilling motifs, dramatic, textured surface, ominous representation, unsettling offbeat pop critique.

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Ink illustration by Alexander Jansson, inspired by the unsettling symbolism of Santiago Caruso and Edward Gorey, popular culture infecting landscape, miasma of consumerism, sentient puppets, red and midnight blue dual color, line art punctuating the grim narrative, De stijl aesthetic, detailed sketch, chilling motifs, dramatic, textured surface, ominous representation, unsettling offbeat pop critique.

out of frame || jpeg artifacts || ugly || poorly drawn || extra limbs || extra hands || extra feet || backwards limbs || extra fingers || extra toes || unrealistic, incorrect, bad anatomy || cut off body pieces || strange body positions || impossible body positioning || Mismatched eyes || cross eyed || crooked face || crooked lips || unclear || undefined || mutations || deformities || off center || poor_composition || duplicate faces || skulls

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