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Intense Chiaroscuro brilliant acrylic color contrast with strong light & shadow effect as art style of Walter Baumhofer, Earle Bergey, Rudolph Belarski & Rafael DeSoto of pulp magazine cover art, depicting a red haired woman looking suspicious, wearing a black sparkling gown, against a wall with one hand spread out, the other hand behind her back, looking towards us, standing in street lamp light from a window with Venetian blinds on the right, with deep blue shadows onto her, though the shadows on the wall do not fully match.
A vibrant, art-deco inspired painting featuring a fair-skinned woman with fiery red hair styled in soft waves, looking directly at the viewer with a slight smile and light makeup. She is wearing a deep purple sleeveless dress with thin straps, standing in a room with a lime green and light blue wall. Strong sunlight streams through horizontal blinds, casting prominent parallel shadow stripes across her face, body, and the background walls. Her shadow is cast distinctly on the light blue wall to her left. To her right, a window with red and brown wooden blinds is visible. Her hands are elegantly posed, with her right hand resting on her hip and her left hand slightly extended towards the viewer, both also marked by the striped shadows. The lighting is sunny and high contrast, typical of a dramatic pin-up or pulp fiction illustration.