Placeholder: blindness of the common man, product of the holy land, We don't need live your lies, double exposure horror vision, by Norman Lewis and Santiago Caruso and Philip Guston, color ink watercolor illustration, religious symbols, creepy, warm colors, mephitic night, by Jim Dine, weirdcore, Eldritch blindness of the common man, product of the holy land, We don't need live your lies, double exposure horror vision, by Norman Lewis and Santiago Caruso and Philip Guston, color ink watercolor illustration, religious symbols, creepy, warm colors, mephitic night, by Jim Dine, weirdcore, Eldritch

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blindness of the common man, product of the holy land, We don't need live your lies, double exposure horror vision, by Norman Lewis and Santiago Caruso and Philip Guston, color ink watercolor illustration, religious symbols, creepy, warm colors, mephitic night, by Jim Dine, weirdcore, Eldritch

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