Prompt:
A close-up shot of a colossal stone golem erupting from overgrown jungle ruins, lunging outward toward the viewer as if bursting from the frame itself. Its massive body is carved from granite, moss-covered by centuries of slumber. The stone features of its face have an angry but vacant expression, with dull, unfocused eyes. Around its feet, ghostly jungle spirits swarm in spirals of pale blue and green mist — translucent, serpentine forms in constant motion, their energy stirring the ferns, vines, and cracked masonry below.
The scene is framed in an extreme high-angle shot with forced perspective: the golem’s enormous shoulders and head dominate the foreground, arms raised mid-eruption, as broken jungle trees fall away below. The ruined structures are half-swallowed by roots and centuries of stone rot, with creeping vegetation twisting around statues, altars, and shattered relics.
Painted in the style of Ken Kelly — bold anatomical exaggeration, thunderous physicality, saturated primal greens, gleaming highlights on muscle-like stone, and rich jungle earth tones. The colors are high-impact and mythic. Shadows are dramatic, light shafts cut through the canopy, and the background is alive with motion and heat.
Ultra-detailed, fantasy epic oil painting, sharp texture, heroic scale, vivid brushless finish, photoreal lighting, cinematic realism, 16:9 composition with perfect figure framing. Masterpiece quality, deeply immersive, unforgettable high fantasy image.