A hyper-realistic long shot of a woman standing atop a geometric pedestal, exuding confidence with one leg slightly bent and her arms outstretched, commanding the space around her. Her avant-garde outfit, inspired by brutalist architecture, features angular metallic silver and black panels with sharp, asymmetrical cutouts. A large, angular chrome silver piece resembling a shattered building fragment obscures her eyes, reflecting light with polished texture and subtle smudged light. Her short platinum mullet hairstyle complements the architectural theme. The background is a dynamic optical illusion crafted using only black-and-white linear lines in Mat Miller’s style. Bold black lines of varying thickness form a grid-like pattern, alternating between thick and thin. Some lines are angled inward, while others extend outward, creating depth. Lines converge toward the viewer, while others stretch back, making areas appear to bulge outward. The lines radiate from focal points, creating a 3D vortex effect. At the edges, the lines tighten, and in the center, they curve inward, intensifying the illusion. The high-contrast black and white enhances the depth, while the sharp linear patterns echo the architectural design of her outfit, adding a surreal, dynamic quality to the scene.
