A hyperrealistic extreme close- up portrait of an ethereal being, sculpted from flawless, crystalline glass. Their translucent form refracts the dim cosmic light, intricate fractures within their smooth surface capturing the colors of nebulae, stardust, and distant supernovae. The figure’s hollow, glass- like eyes shimmer with an eerie depth—less like sightless voids and more like celestial gateways, reflecting entire galaxies in their unfathomable gaze. Encircling their slender neck, an impossibly tight chain of miniature planets and dying stars clings like a cosmic collar, each celestial body orbiting in slow, mesmerizing defiance of natural law. Some planets are cracked and bleeding molten cores, others are nothing more than forgotten husks swallowed by shadow, while still others pulse with alien luminescence, casting shifting patterns across the figure’s flawless, glass surface. The weight of the universe is bound to them—inescapable, intimate, a burden and a crown. The lighting is stark, almost unreal, with radiant beams bending unnaturally through the entity’s transparent form, scattering into ghostly rainbows against the void- like backdrop. The background is an endless expanse of swirling cosmic distortion—fragments of collapsing galaxies and gravitational echoes twisting through the abyss. There is no distinction between the being and the universe itself, no true beginning or end—only the presence of something beyond mortal comprehension, existing in the fragile, silent moment between eternity and oblivion
