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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 blonde haired teenage girl looking scare and horrified, mouth wide opened, collapsing onto the dirty wet floor, wearing a torned, white but soiled dress that accentuates, against a colorful graffiti filled wall with one hand extending forward waving her palm as a gesture to the viewer not to come any closer to her, while her other hand support her titled upper body against the floor. A long dark shadow of a man holding a knife is casted over on wall next to her, under an external source of light, hinting his approach towards her & the approach of imminent danger.
A full body shot shows a terrified blonde woman in a dirty, ripped white dress, kneeling on a wet, grimy floor in a corner of an alleyway with graffiti-covered walls, stretching one hand out towards the viewer as if to ward off an attacker, her mouth agape in a scream