A dramatic scene based on a biblical narrative from John 18:17. A doorway stands as the central focus of the composition, bathed in soft yet mysterious light. A young woman, perhaps with olive skin and dark hair, is depicted interacting with a man, Peter, who could be visualized as a Middle Eastern, robust, bearded individual. The lady, the keeper of the door, questions him, a sense of intrigue and uncertainty on her face. Peter, on his part, denies being a disciple, his facial expression portraying denial and fear. Render this scene with high contrast, emphasizing on light and shadow, reminiscent the chiaroscuro technique used during the Baroque period. The style of the art should emulate the feel of a digital painting.
John 18:17 - "Then saith the damsel that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man's disciples? He saith, I am not."
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