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ArtistThere are some as are what they are. And there are some as aren't what they seem to be. And there are some as only seem to be what they seem to be.
A close-up studio portrait of a woman’s face in profile, looking slightly upwards towards the left, with an ornate, abstract mask covering parts of her face. The mask is composed of teal and light blue-grey elements. On the left side of the face, large, distinct teal leaf-like shapes overlap, starting from near her dark brown hair and extending to cover her temple and cheekbone, partially obscuring her left eye. The right side of the mask, covering her forehead and extending to her right eye, is made of angular, lighter blue-grey, and teal geometric segments, creating a feathered or scaled pattern. There’s a small, round silver bead or stud embedded near the bridge of her nose within the mask.
The woman’s visible skin is pale and smooth. Her left eye is prominently featured, with a striking light blue iris and a focused gaze. Her eyelids are adorned with heavy teal eyeshadow and long, sculpted black eyelashes that fan out dramatically. Her eyebrows are finely shaped and a medium brown color. Her lips are painted a rich, matte teal color, with a slight pout, revealing a hint of the inner lip.
The background is dark and indistinct, suggesting a studio setting, which serves to