
Starry Night Gengar
by cyanidesugar
Van Gogh's iconic swirling night sky transforms into a haunting dreamscape where Gengar materializes at the center of celestial turbulence. The mischievous Ghost-type Pokémon grins wickedly from within spiraling clouds rendered in deep purples and ethereal blues. Cyanidesugar's design masterfully blends impressionist brushwork with pop culture, creating dynamic movement through layered violet hues that seem to pulse with supernatural energy around the floating specter.
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