Slomesty, nistyle manga sketch, this is a highly detailed black and white close- up portrait in a stylized, Art Nouveau- inspired biomechanical style. The figure is a striking female cyborg, her upper body seamlessly merging organic elegance with intricate mechanical components. Her face is partially human, with smooth, ethereal features, but portions of her skull and jaw are exposed, revealing a delicate framework of polished metal, intertwining cables, and embedded neural circuits beneath her synthetic skin. Her eyes glow faintly, artificial irises flickering with unreadable data streams. Her wavy hair is no longer purely organic but a fusion of flowing metallic filaments and slender fiber- optic strands, weaving together like living cables. Strands of data tubing coil around her neck and shoulders, merging with the segmented plating that reinforces her collarbones and upper arms. Her slender, cybernetic fingers, detailed with exposed servos and micro- hydraulics, firmly grasp the severed head of Medusa. Medusa’s face is frozen in a haunting, petrified expression—her once- fleshy features now a cracked composite of biomechanical plating and fractured ceramic- like material. Her snake- hair, now lifeless, consists of segmented, mechanical tendrils, their joints rusted and wires frayed, hanging limp like broken hydraulic appendages
