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A hyper-realistic, dark fantasy wall sculpture titled "Headsucker," featuring a grotesque, biomechanical design. The central focus is a pale, fleshy humanoid head with sunken blue eyes and a sorrowful expression, being consumed from above by a larger, more monstrous entity. The attacking entity has a wide, gaping maw filled with jagged, realistic human teeth and yellow, predatory eyes. A cryptic, inverted triangular symbol is etched into its forehead. The entire piece is framed by an ornate, baroque-style filigree that appears to be fused with decaying, sinewy flesh and organic matter. The lighting is moody and cinematic, casting deep shadows that emphasize the wet, visceral textures and the horrific, "Scorn-inspired" aesthetic. High detail, 8k resolution, macabre, surreal horror
A monstrous, biomechanical horror piece showcasing a large, grotesque creature with vibrant yellow eyes, tiger-like stripes, and large fangs in a wide-open mouth, emerging from a dark, ornate, gothic frame. The creature is made of organic and synthetic materials, with exposed flesh, bones, and sinews intertwined with metallic parts, wires, and tubes. A pale, suffering human face with blue eyes and visible tear and grime stains is positioned directly in the creature's gaping maw, as if being consumed or birthed by it. The human's head has small, yellow, horn-like protrusions on each temple and is surrounded by long, thin, dark strands and tubes that appear to be connected to the larger creature. The creature's skin is a mottled mix of white, red, and dark grey. The ornate frame is dark, heavily detailed, and appears to be made of metal or dark stone with intricate carvings and embellishments. The overall impression is one of extreme horror, body horror, and biomechanical nightmarishness.