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A modern watercolor reinterpretation of The Last Supper showing Jesus and his disciples at a table, rendered in soft, bleeding washes.

A modern watercolor reinterpretation of The Last Supper showing Jesus and his disciples at a table, rendered in soft, bleeding washes.

Create a modern, abstract reinterpretation of The Last Supper in a distorted watercolor wash style, where the paint looks like it has softly melted, bled, and run across the paper. Use attachment 1 for the figure arrangement (Jesus centered, disciples evenly spaced) and attachment 2 for the atmosphere and depth (cold beige-gray tones, high contrast). The scene should feel fluid and dreamlike — brush edges should blur, lines should dissolve, and pigments should merge together naturally like wet watercolor bleeding on paper. Let areas of the image feel partially washed away or mixed together — not perfectly defined. Keep Jesus softly glowing in white, surrounded by diffused light that blends gently into the misty background. The disciples should appear like fading silhouettes, painted with neutral tones (beige, warm gray, taupe) — their forms partially distorted or softened by flowing watercolor. The background should be misty, atmospheric, with gentle drips and streaks of pigment running vertically, evoking a sense of sacred motion. Color palette: ivory, muted beige, light faint brown, pale gray, blacks, white, dark grey, light grey Style: emotional, painterly, fluid, and imperfect — as if the artwork is dissolving into light. Designed for 16:9 aspect ratio, ready to be divided into three vertical panels (triptych). Overall feeling: modern sacredness through imperfection — soft chaos, serenity, and motion in one image. Introduce subtle depth between figures and background See more