One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967)
A strong, tall man with a thick beard and a wild look in his eyes. José Arcadio Buendía is described as being tall and thin, with a prominent nose and a thick, unruly beard. He has a wild look in his eyes. As for what he wears, he is often depicted wearing simple, rough clothing that reflects his status as a rural landowner. The story is set in the fictional town of Macondo in Colombia. José Arcadio Buendía is a tall man with a thin, angular frame. He has a large head with thick, unruly hair and a thick, bushy beard that gives him a wild, untamed appearance. His eyes are intense and piercing, with a look that borders on madness. He often wears a furrowed brow and appears to be lost in thought. His nose is prominent and slightly hooked, giving him a hawk-like profile. His cheeks are sunken and his skin is weathered from years of exposure to the sun. He has a strong jawline and a cleft chin that give him a rugged, masculine look. He has a restless energy that makes him seem nervous and frenetic. He favors plain white shirts and trousers made from sturdy, durable materials. He rarely wears any kind of ornamentation or jewelry, preferring to keep things simple and functional.
Color palette: Rich blue, Lush green, bright yellow. 
Prompt: Studio portrait of a serious, Colombian rural man, 40 years old, strong jawline, facing camera: thick black beard, small mustache, tan skin, pores, sunken cheeks, brown hair, model, 1960 haircut, furrowed brow, cleft chin, full lips. Wearing a plain, sturdy white shirt - Vibrant yellow gradient backdrop: Hyperdetailed, dystopian, photorealistic, 35 mm photography
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