Person before giant weaving machine

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A solitary person stands centered before a monumental machine in a hushed workshop, intent and calm while watching threads of light feed into a loom of gears and conduits, with cool indigo and teal glows pooling at the base and warm amber highlights along the woven edges. The machine emits ribbons of glowing text that unfurl into giant floating tapestries, each phrase folding and drifting like silk, and pale gold flecks catch on the woven letters. Surfaces are intentionally clean and unlettered except for the crafted tapestries, and micro-metallic seams read as subtle abstract lines on the machine housing. The air feels still and slightly hazy, with soft particulate glow that separates planes and gives the scene a reverent atmosphere. Focus falls crisply on the person and the nearest tapestry edge in shallow depth, while successive floating layers recede with gentle softness. The framing fits a 9:16 vertical crop with a medium-tight view from eye level, showing the machine base and several suspended cloth-text panels above, leaving narrow negative space at top for the tallest tapestry. Materials emphasize woven fabric, cool-machined metal, and glassy filament, textured for tactile contrast. A lone spool and a small brass tool sit on a nearby workbench as story cues, suggesting ongoing craft. The style reads as mixed media digital painting with painterly brushwork, luminous gradients, and fine texture detail for cloth and metal.