Of course. Here is the complete explanation for the poster, "The Jewels of Life," translated into English. --- ### **Poster Description: The Jewels of Life** **Overall Concept:** This poster gives the audience a sense of value and luxury by depicting everyday resources (water and food) as precious gems. It equates waste with "squandering treasure." The main focus is on the shine, beauty, and fragility of these "jewels." --- #### **1. Main Image (Central Element)** * **Subject:** A human hand (preferably with light or medium skin tone to create contrast with the dark background), gently cupped, with the fist slightly open. The hand's movement is soft and protective, as if it's holding the rarest jewel in the world. * **The Jewels:** * **Water Droplets:** In the palm of the hand, there are 3 or 4 water droplets. But these are not ordinary water drops; they are transparent, cut, and shaped exactly like brilliant, glowing **emeralds**. Light shines from within them, casting a spectrum of light green to dark green onto the hand and background. They look like liquid diamonds. * **Food Grains:** Beside the water droplets are a few grains of rice or a very small piece of bread. These have also been transformed into polished, shiny **emerald crystals**. Their form is natural (the shape of a grain of rice or a piece of bread), but their material and color are completely jewel-like. * **Lighting:** Lighting is key. A soft, focused light shines from the top and one side (e.g., the See more