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DAY 4Tuesday, January 20, 2026

FREEING GREENLAND FROM DON LEMON

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CLEEPLE recreation - FREEING GREENLAND FROM DON LEMON
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Beeple original - FREEING GREENLAND FROM DON LEMON

the prompt used to create this recreation.

A dramatic, hyper-realistic painterly illustration staged like a mythic confrontation or political allegory set in a frozen mountainous landscape.

The scene takes place outdoors on a snow-covered mountain plateau. Jagged icy peaks rise in the background beneath a turbulent overcast sky streaked with blues, grays, and muted purples. Snow blankets the ground unevenly, clinging to rocks and ledges.

A crowd of people surrounds the central figures on both sides. American flags wave behind one group. At the center are two men facing off like fighters about to engage.

The left figure is a shirtless, muscular, blond-haired man in a fighting stance with fists clenched and raised. His body is exaggeratedly powerful — broad chest, defined abs, thick arms — styled like a mythic warrior. He wears olive military-style trousers tucked into boots. A tattoo reading "WHAT LIES?" is visible on his upper arm. His expression is intense and confrontational.

The right figure wears a long dark overcoat buttoned up with gloves and formal trousers. His build is slimmer and more restrained. He stands turned slightly sideways, looking back with a guarded alert expression — defensive rather than aggressive.

At the shirtless man's side, slightly in front, is a kneeling woman with long blonde hair wearing a flowing pink dress with a fur-trimmed cloak. She kneels in the snow, hands clasped at her chest, looking upward with devotion or awe. Her soft pink clothing contrasts sharply with the harsh environment.

The left crowd cheers with raised fists and American flags showing excitement and fervor. The right crowd appears fearful, shocked, or anxious. The style is classical oil-painting reminiscent of historical battle paintings with modern political symbolism. The tone is grandiose, confrontational, polarizing, and theatrical.
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