On the front cover of the greeting card, create a vibrant abstract scene with a bold interplay of shapes and colors, drawing inspiration from the artistic styles of Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Miró.
**Background**:
- Divide the background into horizontal color blocks inspired by Rothko, using soft pastel shades of pink, lavender, and cream. Each block should have a subtle gradient effect to add depth.
**Central Elements**:
- Place a large, abstract blue hydrangea at the center. This hydrangea should be composed of geometric shapes, with petals formed from overlapping circles, triangles, and hexagons in varying shades of blue, from cobalt to sky blue, echoing Kandinsky's love for dynamic composition.
- Intertwine vibrant red and deep burgundy lines around the hydrangea, mimicking Mondrian’s iconic grid patterns but with a playful, undulating twist.
**Foreground Shapes**:
- Add sporadic splatters and drips of white and gold paint in Pollock's drip style, creating a sense of spontaneous movement across the card.
- Insert a series of small, colorful circles and star-like shapes around the hydrangea, utilizing a palette of bright yellows, oranges, and greens, paying homage to Miró's whimsical motifs.
**Text Element**:
- Include a floating, abstract cloud-like form in the upper right corner, painted in a swirling mix of pale blues and soft greys.
- Inside this cloud, inscribe the name "CAROLE" in a fluid, cursive script in contrasting gold, ensuring it appears as if it’s part of the abstract scenery.
**Additional Details**:
- Scatter faint, linear patterns across the entire scene, inspired by Agnes Martin's serene and minimalistic line work, creating a cohesive and unified composition.
This design embraces a symphony of colors and shapes, celebrating Valentine's Day with a bold, abstract flair that is both visually striking and artistically sophisticated.
Generated with these themes: BLUE HYDRANGEA.
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Estimated Delivery:
4/11/2025
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