a painting by frank frazetta and jeremy mann of a A strikingly detailed steampunk character, a seamless blend of woman and machine. Her human side reveals a pale, porcelain- like complexion adorned with faint scars where flesh meets metal. Her mechanical half is a masterpiece of brass, copper, and iron, intricately engraved with swirling Victorian patterns and tiny rivets. A polished monocle replaces one eye, its rim adorned with rotating lenses of varying hues and magnifications. Her hair flows in loose waves on the organic side but transforms into fine copper wires interwoven with small gears and glowing filaments on the mechanical side. Her jaw is partially metallic, with delicate cogs and thin pipes release occasional puffs of steam. Her torso is corseted in a structured brass frame, embellished with etched filigree and embedded clockwork, Her left arm is entirely robotic, composed of segmented metal plates, each joint articulated with precision, and her fingertips end in elegant, claw- like brass tips. Tubes filled with glowing blue fluid snake along her arm, pulsating faintly as though carrying energy. She wears a tattered, layered skirt made of oil- stained leather and heavy brocade, paired with knee- high boots reinforced with steel toes and intricate buckles. Hanging from a wide belt of tools and vials are various gadgets
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