A Polyphemus moth with expansive wings showcasing intricate baroque patterns, rendered with sharp, delicate details in hues of raspberry and sage. Inspired by Caravaggio, the composition exudes a dreamy and haunting beauty, with elements of minimalism. Surrounding the moth are gracefully opening white tulips and wisps of liquid smoke forming fractals. The background consists of textured plaster with elegant wainscoting panels. Channeling the aesthetic of Loretta Lux, the scene embodies a sense of decadent decay.