Close- up portrait of a stylized android woman inspired by Renaissance painting. Only her face and part of her upper shoulders are visible. Her skin resembles a mottled green printed circuit board—textured with etched metallic patterns, microchips, and fine embedded transistors. Faint lines of illuminated circuitry run beneath the surface, glowing softly in green and cyan hues. Her expression is serene and contemplative. Eyes gently closed. Lips slightly parted. Her facial structure is symmetrical and feminine, with soft cheekbones, a high nose bridge, and sculpted jawline. Areas of her face—beneath one eye, along her temple—are opened to reveal layered components and silver neural wiring, nestled in synthetic tissue. She wears heavy, Renaissance- style makeup: dark lashes, deep shadow across her eyelids, subtle gold dust on her cheeks. Her head is framed by a nimbus halo—thin, circular, hovering above the crown, lined with cracked wiring and multicolored LEDs, some flickering faintly. The halo is worn, chipped, patched with soldered wires and hanging threads of fiber optics. Her hair is minimal—black, synthetic filaments braided tightly back or entirely absent. A high- necked fabric collar in aged brocade is just barely visible at the bottom of the frame. Soft Rembrandt lighting illuminates the left side of her face. Background is dark with faded fresco texture. High detail. Shallow depth of field. Sacred. Still. Cybernetic grace
