studio light, product studio, low key, chiaroscuro contrast, dimlit, partially lighted, a dark, surreal portrait baroque painting featuring a close- up view of a person's face, using chiaroscuro techniques, taken from a slightly angled perspective. The subject's face is illuminated by a warm, low- key light source, casting shadows that emphasize the contours of their features. A large dark clearly defined cross- like shadow covers the entire face, like the lights are not reaching there, extending from the left eyebrow to the right cheek, with the eyes piercing through small gaps at its ends. The eyes, visible through the gaps in the cross, are wide open and gazing directly at the viewer, adding to the eerie and unsettling atmosphere. The subject's skin tone is pale with subtle variations in shading, and their expression is neutral yet slightly solemn. They are wearing a dark red garment with an intricate gold- colored collar or choker adorned with ornate patterns, visible at the bottom of the frame. The background is predominantly dark, almost black, with minimal details visible, enhancing the focus on the illuminated face. The overall color palette consists of deep blacks, warm browns, amber yellow, and pale skin tones, with high contrast between light and shadow. The painting employs a low gamma, high contrast, and low saturation, contributing to its dark and mysterious mood