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Abstract portrait of a young woman's face in profile, facing right, with eyes closed, rendered in a highly detailed, intricate scribble art style. The face is composed entirely of densely layered, overlapping, and interwoven thin lines. The lines are primarily red, orange, yellow, and black, forming the contours and shading of the face, with accents of blue and purple in the hair and shadowed areas. The background is pure white, creating a stark contrast and making the colourful, linear portrait stand out. The lines extend outwards from the face, especially on the left side and top, dissolving into loose, wispy, abstract strands that fade into the white background, creating a sense of movement and etherealness. The composition is a close-up, focusing on the facial features from the forehead to the chin. Soft, diffused lighting highlights the contemplative, artistic, and serene mood. Highly detailed, intricate, biro scribble art,expressive, conceptual art.
A highly detailed digital illustration of the right side profile of a woman's face, with her eyes closed, on a plain white background. The image is rendered as if composed of thousands of intersecting colorful lines and scribbles, predominantly in shades of red, orange, blue, purple, and black. These lines swirl and intertwine to form the contours and features of her face, with denser concentrations of lines forming shadows and defining structures like her nose, lips, and eyelids. Lighter, more sparse lines extend outward from her face, especially towards the left and top, creating a dynamic, almost wind-swept effect, suggesting movement and energy. The vibrant multi-coloured lines give the artwork an abstract, textured, and expressive quality. This image is my copyrighted image and is not to be downloaded or copied or used by anyone on here or elsewhere without my express permission. I would love you to use the "Try" button to use the prompt to make your own version. You can edit everything after clicking on "Try" including the prompt, modifiers and the model, so there is no excuse for just copying the prompt without hitting "Try". Also, a credit and a like is good manners when using someone else's prompt. My prompt is not to be used or shared on other AI sites without my express permission.