Now, although I cannot claim credit for this image in totality, I did alter it in several meaningful ways, with the original source image, having been obtained by myself by performing an online search using Google Images, had enough differences between them now that I felt that it could legitimately be called a piece of artwork made by myself.
The changes I made included but were not limited to, the obviously drastic change to the hue, where it went from its uniquely characteristic golden tone to something in the blue color range (the reason for choosing that particular color palette comes down to one simple thing: Blue is my unexplainably obsessive choice of color… to the point that everything I buy HAS to come in blue! Furthermore, though, the next step in the process of editing it was upscaling it to approximately 4x its original size. I did this using an app on my Android phone called PhotoLight. I use it quite a lot, actually, and is, by far, the best example that I've ever found whereby, using an AI enhancement system, it can increase the pixel dimensions of smaller images of up to 3 or 4 times whatever it started at. So, if there were an image that I thought was good enough for me to keep but it just didn't meet the most basic criteria for the preferred resolution that I'll accept, this unacceptable version had to be replaced with a larger one, and through a reverse image search (like TinEye, Bing, Google, etc.) I still failed to locate an existing one, my final option may be to run it through PhotoLight.
There were other edits that were done, but besides those I've already mentioned specifically, everything else was basically some little tweaks here and there, but that would either take up too much more time to mention at all, or they might just be of such little consequence to even go into anymore lengthy details. Needless to say, however, after I believed that I had reached the point that the finished product was on an aesthetically pleasing level (at least to me), it was then decided to call the piece completed.