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Sonata #27

Each token in Sonata portrays a stylised subject rendered with elegant ink contours and accented with selective strokes of colour. Rather than realism, the focus is expression: posture, attitude, and line rhythm.

The result is a portrait that feels performed, not illustrated.

Sonata #27

Token information

Collection
Sonata
Token ID
#27
Figure Gesture
Shoulder Glance
Ink Behaviour
Fine-Weight Ink
Colour Accents
Soft Jazz Strokes
Background Tone
Pale Grey
Line Density
Minimal Lines
Emotional Tone
Calm Poise
Clothing Suggestion
Loose Top Outline
Rarity
Common

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