
An interpretation of the Biblical passage Ezekiel 28:11-19, which is known for its profound symbolism and potent imagery. It should be painted in the style reminiscent of classic watercolor techniques from the 19th century, emphasizing texture and luminosity. The scene should capture the downfall of the 'king of Tyre' and the lament over his destruction. Certain elements such as expressive strokes, soft transitions of color, and significant contrasts in light and dark, commonly associated with watercolor paintings, should be used to enhance the dramatic impact of the scene.
Ezekiel 28:11-19
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