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ArtistAlexander Jansson's intricate depiction of the male USA Figure Skater, named Milano Cortina, who has blonde hair, won the gold medal at the 2026 Olympics. Use his real face, along with him, in the process of jumping during his Skate dancing on the ice. He is wearing the most beautiful outfit. The ice rink is nice and cold. In the background, you can see the crowd and a fashionable American flag watching Milano Cortina. Labyrinth, mysterious, stunning apothecary watercolors, pen and ink drawings, with a pencil drawing, Kathrin Welz-Stein, Michael Parks influence, Aubrey Beardsley style, masterpiece quality, ultra-realistic, high resolution, hyper-detail, 8K resolution, colorful palette, influences of Arthur Rackham, Ernst Haeckel, Gustav Klimt, Jean-Baptiste Monge, Kandinsky, Tim Burton.
A dynamic full-body shot of a figure skater, a young man with expressive features and a determined gaze, performing a graceful arabesque on the ice rink. His blonde hair is dramatically swept upwards, adding to the spectacle. He wears a meticulously detailed costume: a light gray long-sleeved shirt adorned with intricate golden patterns on the sleeves and chest, and matching blue and gold patterned trousers. His arms are outstretched, hands open, creating a sense of balance. The skater wears white ice skates, one leg extended backward and the other angled across, poised on the ice. In the background, a large American flag with distinct red, white, and blue colors and visible stars is prominently displayed. The arena walls are decorated with elegant golden, illuminated designs that resemble circuit boards or ancient maps, with circular elements and text that reads "MIM CORMMIA." Bright stadium lights illuminate the scene, casting dramatic reflections on the ice where subtle red and blue patterns are visible. The stands are filled with a cheering crowd, observing the performance. Also, I utilized part of someone's prompts but I can't remember who it was so I do apologize. Jackie