Full- length portrait of a sinister demon girl striding with a colossal, molten- maned lion bound by a chain of smoldering skulls. The demon girl has obsidian horns, glowing crimson eyes, and tattered robes revealing ashen skin; her pose exudes predatory grace. Style: Fusion of Zdzisław Beksiński’s surreal horror (twisted anatomy, hellscape textures), Brom’s dark fantasy edge (dramatic chiaroscuro, brooding atmosphere), and Gustave Doré’s intricate engravings (dense crosshatching, mythic scale). Medium: Ink and charcoal on cracked volcanic stone parchment with faint gold- leaf accents. Color palette: Infernal crimson, molten gold, and charred obsidian, with glowing embers in the lion’s mane and the girl’s eyes. Composition: Jagged, shadow- cloaked figures against a blazing hellscape background (lava rivers, skeletal ruins). Rules: Sinister flowing lines (no angular punk shapes), textures mimicking cracked earth and ash, intense depth via layered smoke. Focal point on the lion’s snarling maw and the demon girl’s clawed hand gripping the chain. No bright colors except fire/embers; all shadows must feel alive and menacing
