A Poster Of A Man With Dreadlocks On His Head Art

Vintage Art Nouveau Lithograph Style, Highly Decorative Borders, Rich Earth Tones and Gold Leaf. A vertically split "before and after" composition illustrating the classic fable of "The Wind and the Sun."

The Left Side (The Wind's Force): A personified North Wind, depicted as a swirling, ethereal figure made of cold blue and silver clouds with puffed cheeks, blows a jagged, visible blast of air downward. Below, a traveler on a dusty road is hunched over, his face strained, gripping his heavy woolen coat tightly around his chest as the gale whips his hair and sends autumn leaves flying in a chaotic spiral. The colors are cool, muted, and turbulent.

The Right Side (The Sun's Warmth): A personified Sun, depicted as a serene, radiant golden face surrounded by a massive, ornate circular halo of sunbeams, looks down with a gentle smile. Below, the same traveler is standing tall and relaxed on the path. His coat is draped loosely over one arm, his shirt collar is open, and he is wiping a bead of sweat from his forehead. The landscape around him is bathed in warm gold and vibrant greens, with tiny flowers blooming at his feet.

The Framing: The two scenes are separated by an elegant, winding vine border. The overall mood shifts from the frantic, cold energy on the left to the peaceful, overwhelming warmth on the right.
a painting of a man with a horned head holding a spear
First century Jerusalem at the "gate beautiful" to the temple grounds.  Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour. And a man lame from birth was being carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple that is called the Beautiful Gate to ask alms of those entering the temple. Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked to receive alms. And Peter directed his gaze at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.” And he fixed his attention on them, expecting to receive something from them. But Peter said, “I have no silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!” And he took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles were made strong.
The first approached the elephant and happening to fall against his broad and study side at once began to bawl, God bless me but the elephant is very like a wall. Show a blind man falling against the side of the elephant.
a painting of a man with his hands in the air
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with his hands in the air
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
Cinematic Concept Art, High Fantasy Illustration, Wide Angle, Dynamic Lighting "A wide, epic shot of the Wizard of Oz Scarecrow being violently lifted into the air by three menacing, taloned Flying Monkeys descending from a swirling, dark-clouded sky. The Scarecrow is mid-scream, straw is bursting from a tear in his pant leg, and his hat is flying off. The scene is set over a desolate, golden field, with a tiny Yellow Brick Road receding into the distance. Volumetric light rays pierce the storm clouds, highlighting the terror and the tattered fabric of the monkeys' wings. Focal Length 24mm, 8K, highly detailed, dramatic shadow depth."
a painting of a man with a disc in his hand
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a painting of a man with a knife in his hand
a statue of a man with a ball in his hand
a painting of a man with his arms outstretched
a man is walking in the rain with his reflection in the water
a painting of a man with a sword in his hand
a drawing of a man with a sword in his hand
a drawing of a man with a sword in his hand
an old man with a stethoscope in his hand
The San Gorgonio Pass, Mt. San Gorgonio) rises in the North, all hoary-frost and granite.  Snake-like clouds adorning her peak, I gaze past the big white house toward her uplifted boulders.
And at the South, Mt. San Jacinto has lost his head in cloud.  Burned bones against a blue sky backdrop.  Between the two, another sunrise gleams and beams of brilliant, white-hot day flash forth:  They accentuate the Sonora desert’s west extreme, and last night’s moon forgot to go away.
Morning city scene in Petaling Jaya. A 10 year old chinese boy and his grandmother.  As they weave through the narrow sidewalk,  taxis zip by, buses screech to a halt at stoplights, motorbikes wend their way through the stopped traffic, trying to get a head start when the light turns green.  People in the informal businesses set up along the sidewalks call out greetings in a mix of Cantonese, Malay, and English. The sky, still soft with the remnants of dawn, and yet already heavy with humid heat, hinted at another sweltering afternoon ahead.
Volume 1 – Chapter 1: “Running Away”

Story Points:

Ji Hun is bored and unhappy with his life in the band “Forever.” Inner thoughts reveal his frustration and desire to escape.

He decides to run away; changes his appearance with a ginger curly wig and glasses to hide his identity.

Ji Hun sneaks out, but security guards notice him and start chasing him.

While running, he accidentally bumps into Min Joon, a girl with long curly black hair, wearing a hoodie and baggy jeans. They fall on the ground.

Min Joon helps him up and insists on taking him to her home to relax.

She offers him tea and biscuits; they start talking. Ji Hun lies and says his name is “Jin” and that he is an accountant.

He notices posters of his band “Forever” in her room and realizes she is a fan. Min Joon praises Ji Hun’s voice, making him shy.

Ji Hun talks about never enjoying life; Min Joon promises to teach him how to enjoy life.

Ji Hun hesitates, worried about being recognized, but she reassures him. He agrees to go with her.

Min Joon prepares to take him outside, setting up the transition to Chapter 2 (car ride and amusement park).

Page/Panel Flow Suggestions:

Pages 1–3: Ji Hun’s frustration, morning in the band dorm, decision to escape.

Pages 4–5: Ji Hun changing disguise.

Pages 6–8: Running and being chased by security guards.

Pages 9–12: Collision with Min Joon, first meeting.

Pages 13–16: Min Joon taking him home, tea and biscuits scene.

Pages 17–20: Conversation about Ji Hun’s unhappiness, Min Joon promising to show him joy.
a man holding a basketball in his right hand
a man holding a rope in his hands
a man holding a pair of scissors in his right hand
The San Gorgonio Pass, Mt. San Gorgonio) rises in the North, all hoary-frost and granite.  Snake-like clouds adorning her peak, I gaze past the big white house toward her uplifted boulders.
And at the South, Mt. San Jacinto has lost his head in cloud.  Burned bones against a blue sky backdrop.  Between the two, another sunrise gleams and beams of brilliant, white-hot day flash forth:  They accentuate the Sonora desert’s west extreme, and last night’s moon, high up on the left, forgot to go away.
A historically accurate, deeply reverent and spiritually evocative oil painting. Two traditional Southern Ute individuals, a man and a woman, stand side-by-side with profound solemnity and ancient peace on the high mesa overlooking the twin spires of Chimney Rock National Monument (Chimney Rock and Companion Rock). They are dressed in authentic, richly detailed traditional attire. The man holds a feathered staff, his gaze directed towards the horizon, symbolizing his role as a protector and observer of the earth. The woman gestures subtly towards the sky, her posture conveying an intimate connection to the celestial, perhaps in a gesture of spiritual offering or acknowledgment. The scene's context is the stalling of the moon's analemma, with the moon itself appearing large and prominent, hanging low in the sky, its unique position clearly marking this cyclical astronomical pause. The atmosphere is bathed in the ethereal, soft glow of early morning light, just as the sun begins to kiss the distant peaks, casting long, significant shadows that stretch across the mesa. Their faces are etched with wisdom and a quiet understanding of the cosmos. The vast, spiritual landscape of Chimney Rock is an integral part of the composition, symbolizing their deep, timeless connection to both earth and sky, and their role as guardians of this sacred knowledge. Fine art composition, conveying a powerful sense of timeless ritual, astronomical reverence, and cultural continuity
a statue of a man with a rope around his neck
a statue of a man with his hands up
a man standing in the rain with his arms crossed
a man sitting against a wall with his hands on his knees
a man with a glass of wine in his hand
The San Gorgonio Pass, Mt. San Gorgonio) rises in the North, all hoary-frost and granite.  Snake-like clouds adorning her peak, I gaze past the big white house toward her uplifted boulders.
And at the South, Mt. San Jacinto has lost his head in cloud.  Burned bones against a blue sky backdrop.  Between the two, another sunrise gleams and beams of brilliant, white-hot day flash forth:  They accentuate the Sonora desert’s west extreme, and last night’s moon forgot to go away.
The San Gorgonio Pass, Mt. San Gorgonio) rises in the North, all hoary-frost and granite.  Snake-like clouds adorning her peak, I gaze past the big white house toward her uplifted boulders.
And at the South, Mt. San Jacinto has lost his head in cloud.  Burned bones against a blue sky backdrop.  Between the two, another sunrise gleams and beams of brilliant, white-hot day flash forth:  They accentuate the Sonora desert’s west extreme, and last night’s moon, high up on the left, forgot to go away.
a man in a tank top holding out his hands
a man in a tank top holding his hands out