Hyper- realistic digital art of a man wearing a porcelain mask, now resembling a ‘cara de muerto, ’ intricately adorned with detailed sugar skull- like patterns—swirls, flowers, and bold lines, emphasizing the eerie beauty of Day of the Dead art. His lower body remains Chromecore, with silver metallic skin blending into vibrant gradient tones of blue, black, and chrome. The scene is set on Halloween night, October 31, 1974, with eerie lighting and long shadows. The Italian countryside behind him is blurred with a chaotic bokeh effect, distorting jack- o’- lanterns, skeletons, and flickering candles into abstract shapes. Vintage 1970s Halloween characters—kids dressed as vampires, witches, and mummies—move in the background, their forms blending into the dreamlike haze. The scene is shot with Panavision anamorphic 35mm optics, adding a grainy, cinematic texture with lens flares. He’s dressed in oversized, distressed avant- garde fashion, blending futuristic streetwear with spooky high- fashion elements. Chrome waist chains, necklaces, and bangles glint under the pale moonlight, while the ‘cara de muerto’ mask adds a festive, haunting touch. The vntblk dark tones of his outfit stand out against the eerie countryside, making him a striking, otherworldly figure. Style: NIjiV1_FLUX, ne0nfant4sy
