@slava081984: Material flow scene in virtual space,very soft color fields,abstract statue figure,Looking Up and Singing,dynamic and expressive animations,fluid and loose,spherical sculptures,fluid and loose,chaotic environments,, in the style of neo-pop

🇸 🇱 🇦 🇻 🇦 081984
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вайб для ушей 🤤 такой каааааааайф, за этот шедевр стоит подписаться. И если не трудно скажите название трека пожалуйста 😅🥺
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