Prompt:
Full-body portrait in vertical 9:16 format, painted in the ethereal, fragmented style of Pier Toffoletti, where photorealistic form dissolves into fluid abstraction. The subject is a powerful young woman seen from a three-quarter back view, her athletic, sculpted body emerging like a vision from a layered field of texture and decay. Her bronze-toned skin glows with inner warmth, rendered with soft painterly transitions, then partially eroded—revealing traces of time, memory, and emotion beneath the surface. Her long, wavy hair flows with metallic shimmer in vivid golden-copper tones, strands dissolving into gestural brushwork, flickering like molten threads unraveling into space. She turns her head over her shoulder, casting an intense green gaze that cuts through the canvas with vibrant clarity—sensual, assertive, present. A large vermilion-red pentagon tattoo marks the center of her back, blurred and fused into the skin like a relic suspended in memory. Draped across one shoulder is a nearly translucent silk veil, its golden-bronze hexagonal embroidery fading in and out of the surrounding glaze, as though the fabric were melting into time. Around her hips, aged vermilion bandages cling loosely, rendered in torn, expressive strokes that fluctuate between textile and abstraction, revealing resilience within decay. Above and around her, fragments of gold leaf drift slowly downward, some catching in her hair, others scattered and curled across the floor. Behind her, a monumental wall of steampunk gears and cogs rises, textured in layered tones of burnished bronze, aged copper, iron oxide, and weathered wood, meshing and grinding like the slow machinery of forgotten time. The entire composition vibrates with ephemeral beauty and sensual erosion, hovering between precision and dissolution in a poetic collision of figure and industrial dreamscape.