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William Gibson's Cyberpunk classic book cover art by Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun 岳敏君 for "Neuromancer," depicting a highly saturated, grainy medium motion blur all around her shot of a Kyoto girl with silver curl hair with hood on, wearing a rectangular, bulky VR set over her eyes emitting an neon glow, with wires emerging from her head like a "brain" connection, in the style of glitch art by Takato Yamamoto. Computer codes raining down all over the whole image as line streams. The image is rendered with a prominent dark red, dark green, and dark blue (RGB) color channel separation effect, creating a vibrant, distorted, and dream-like aesthetic. The subject's face is subtly blurred and appears to have a diffuse glow. The background features more intense color bleeding and warping effects, resembling a textured, abstract pattern of bright and dark hues, with radial distortion. The overall image has a digital, retro, vaporwave-inspired feel, with a visible pixelated or halftone texture throughout. It is also dark and sad in a disturbing way.
A close-up digital painting of a youthful Asian woman from the chest up, set against a dark, futuristic cityscape. She gazes directly at the viewer with wide, expressive eyes, her lips parted slightly, revealing a hint of red lipstick. Her skin is pale and luminous, with a subtle rosy blush on her cheeks. She wears a black hooded jacket with a glossy, reflective finish, and a black turtleneck sweater underneath. Large, metallic headphones, with visible wires trailing down, cover her ears. White strands of hair peek out from under her hood, framing her face. The background, obscured by the close-up, features glowing neon lights and what appears to be a bridge structure, all rendered in shades of blue and black, suggesting a nighttime urban environment. The artwork incorporates elements of cyberpunk and anime aesthetics, with sharp lines and vibrant, yet subdued, colors. Japanese characters are visible in the upper corners, further emphasizing the aesthetic.