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An abstract expressionist cinematic portrait inspired by Francis Bacon, Jenny Saville, and the gestural depth of Zdzisław Beksiński. A close-up, a frontal view from a low angle, of a young woman's face, framed by her eyebrows, which subtly arch over her eyes. Her skin has a light, luminous blue tone, with orange blush highlights, and a soft, delicate texture. Her eyes are a striking and penetrating hazel, and in each pupil, the unsettling image of a burning city is vividly reflected. Her gaze is direct and unwavering, meeting the viewer's with a disturbing stillness, as if witnessing the tragedy without flinching. Above her forehead, like a vivid memory, ruined towers and columns of smoke rise against a dark sky. Her expression is serene yet fearless, unperturbed by the destruction. Her face conveys a quiet bravery, seriousness, and unwavering courage. The lighting is dramatic and melancholic, casting soft shadows that accentuate the delicate features of her face: her cheekbones, the gentle curve of her jaw, and the subtle line of her lips at the lower edge of the frame. The texture of her skin appears smooth yet realistic. The background is a deep, velvety black, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing her features. The overall atmosphere is somber, powerful, and profoundly cinematic, blending fantasy with emotional depth. The style leans toward cinematic realism with an emotional, elegant, and ethereal touch. Artistic signature in the lower corner.
In her eyes burned a world she could no longer save, and yet she remained still, observing the radiance of the disaster like someone holding the last heartbeat of a story.
She did not look away. She let the fire dwell within her, let the night reflect in her pupils like a silent impact.
On the edge of the end, her serenity was a flame older than fear, a light that does not go out, a truth that does not flee.
Some look to observe, others to understand, others to endure. She looked to remember.