An eerie, abandoned village entirely carved from ice, with cottages whose roofs glisten like crystal and streets lined with frozen lampposts glowing faintly, inside the buildings, intricate frozen dioramas depict moments of joy and horror—children playing, a feast interrupted by shadowy creatures, villagers praying to an unseen deity, the air is still and deathly silent except for the faint creaks of ice shifting, the scene mirrors the macabre intricacy of Hans Ruedi Giger’s biomechanical style, blending the organic with the surreal, the frozen dioramas hinting at lives trapped in eternal cold. Vibrant, grotesque, and surreal with bold contrasts, heavy black outlines, and a blend of dreamlike autumnal hues; a mix of neon, retro, and pagan elements, inspired by Sean Aaberg’s punk- infused, chaotic energy and dreamcore's eerie, nostalgic undertones