A hyper- stylized, surreal masterpiece, inspired by the combined artistry of Yoshitaka Amano, H. R. Giger, and Katsuya Terada. This vibrant, psychedelic scene pulsates with absurd resolution, hyper- realistic detail, and cinematic lighting, casting an ethereal glow across the composition. A Mongolian woman, dressed as a medieval mistress, is chained to intricately carved stone pillars that twist and warp, their surfaces glowing with translucent, shifting colors. Her delicate, veiled face is obscured by a golden mask, patterns shimmering in the soft light. Her attire, flowing and rich, seamlessly merges with the vibrant, swirling smoke that pulses in electric pinks, greens, and blues. Two colossal, mythical tigers stand guard, their exaggerated forms—gigantic glowing eyes, and intricate fur patterns—dissolving into fluid optical illusions, blending into the scene in surreal, kaleidoscopic waves. The tree behind them looms impossibly large, its gnarled branches twisting into fractal- like shapes, merging with floating geometric patterns that stretch and shrink in an ever- changing dance. Electric threads of energy unravel from the woman's chains, flowing into the air, intertwining with the smoke, while tiny, glowing fragments float around her and the tigers. The entire composition is a psychedelic dream, combining fluid motion, abstract forms, and mind- bending visual effects, creating a vivid, surreal world where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur