Extreme close-up portrait of a woman's head, framed from below her chin to well above her crown, with her face occupying only the bottom half of the composition. Camera angle positioned as at her forehead level. Her luxuriant chestnut-brown hair is entirely transformed into an elaborate, oversized bird nest that dominates the upper portion of the image. The nest should be at least twice the size of her face, with every strand of hair visibly woven, twisted, and sculpted to form the intricate structure. Individual hairs create the complex weaving patterns of twigs, with some strands fraying at the ends to mimic the texture of real nest materials. Small wildflowers—yellow dandelions, white daisies, and tiny purple blooms—sprout from the nest along with green leaves and tendrils that wrap around the structure. Nestled centrally in this hair-crafted nest sits a single robin's egg with a vivid turquoise-blue shell speckled with dark flecks. Two birds perch on opposite sides: a brilliant cardinal with crimson plumage, black face mask and pointed crest on the left, and a blue-headed bunting with cobalt head, vibrant yellow breast and blue wings on the right. Both birds should appear to be interacting with the nest, perhaps pulling at strands or arranging materials. The background features soft-focus forest scenery with dappled golden sunlight filtering through leaves. j_art

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