A 4:5 ratio mixed media portrait of the person in the attached image, seated
in a softly lit indoor space. Background is minimal — a plain warm neutral wall,
uncluttered.
Overlaid across the scene is a hand-drawn line art illustration in a single
consistent ink color (choose one: dusty rose, soft cobalt, or warm terracotta).
Line art style: flat, no fill, no shading, loose but deliberate linework.
Illustrated elements float organically around the figure: oversized decorative
hands emerging from the frame edges, small whimsical abstract forms drifting
mid-air, delicate linework framing the figure.
CRITICAL — ILLUSTRATED HAND ANATOMY: Every illustrated hand, regardless of
style or abstraction level, must follow strict anatomical rules: exactly 5
fingers per hand, each finger with correct segment count (3 phalanges for
index/middle/ring/pinky, 2 for thumb), natural knuckle spacing, thumb positioned
at correct lateral base of palm, no extra fingers, no missing fingers, no fused
or melted digits, no stylized blob hands. The illustration style does not
override anatomical correctness — the hands must be stylized AND structurally
accurate simultaneously.
The figure sits relaxed, one arm resting on a surface, expression calm.
Outfit: simple, ungendered — loose light-toned long-sleeve top.
The illustrated layer overlaps the real subject naturally, as if the figure
exists at the threshold between a photograph and a sketchbook page.
Color palette: muted warm neutrals for the photographic layer; one single
consistent ink color for the entire illustration overlay.
Art direction: editorial mixed media portrait, analog illustration meets
documentary photography. Photographic subject: anatomically correct proportions,
natural shoulder width, realistic torso length, arms reaching mid-thigh,
5 fingers per hand with natural knuckles and realistic thumb joints. Face,
bone structure, skin tone, and identity locked to the reference image.
Expression free.
Aspect ratio 4:5.