Create an upright shrub approximately 3 to 6 feet tall with multiple slender, stiff stems that may have a corky texture. The plant has large, compound pinnate leaves composed of several oval to oblong leaflets with wavy, spiny edges, resembling holly leaves. The leaflets have a smooth, glossy texture (represented through line work or shading). The plant bears dense clusters of small berries on slender, separate stems that emerge independently from the main branches, clearly distinct from the leaf stems. Each cluster is composed of tightly packed, elongated bunches roughly 3 to 6 inches long, resembling grapes. Individual berries are small (about one-third inch in diameter), round to slightly oval, with smooth but distinctly matte or dusty surfaces indicating a delicate powdery bloom. The berries have subtle irregularities near their short stalk attachments to the cluster stem. Render the stems, leaves, and berry clusters with naturalistic texture and form, emphasizing the firm, compact structure of the berries contrasted with the spiny, pinnate leaves. Show the berry clusters hanging naturally from thin, flexible stems, with fine detail on the tiny stalks connecting berries to their cluster stems. The overall composition should capture a natural, forest understory shrub with an irregular but upright growth habit, rendered in black and white line art or shading style, focusing on form, texture, and botanical accuracy without the use of color. See more