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An intricate anamorphic portrait of a woman seamlessly integrated into a vintage 19th-century topographical map of Giza . The woman's facial features—eyes, nose, lips, and hair shadows—are cleverly formed by the density of deserts topographical maps , Pyramids topographical shading. The artwork uses only black ink on aged off-white paper, featuring architectural grid lines, Etching style, highly detailed cartography art, optical illusion, double exposure effect, fine line art, crisp and clean. --ar 1:2
An intricately detailed linocut-style illustration of a woman with short, choppy hair, resembling a younger Audrey Hepburn, overlaid with vintage map topography. The illustration is primarily in black and white with a subtle sepia tone background. The woman’s skin, hair, and clothing are textured with map lines, geographic features like terrain and coastlines, and place names in what appears to be Cyrillic script. Her eyes are large and expressive, and her lips are full. The map contours define the curves of her face and body. Over her right shoulder, three pyramids are depicted against a background of what looks like a desert map. Another pyramid shape is visible above her left temple. A small lizard or gecko figure is drawn on the map section that covers her chest. The entire image is set against a grid-like background resembling an old navigational chart or map grid, with faint numbers and coordinates. The overall impression is one of vintage cartography and portraiture combined, with a slightly surreal and artistic feel.