Full- length portrait of a haunting demon girl with pale, iridescent skin and glowing violet eyes, walking a spectral white demon bunny with cracked obsidian horns on a chain leash etched with infernal runes. Style: Fusion of Yoshitaka Amano's ethereal otherworldliness (flowing, ghostly forms), Brom's gothic horror edge (dramatic chiaroscuro, textured decay), and Audrey Kawasaki's delicate balance of innocence and menace. Medium: Ink and charcoal sketch on burnt parchment paper, with muted watercolor washes mimicking ash and smoke. Color palette: Monochromatic bone- white and void- black contrasts, with toxic green highlights on the bunny’s eyes, leash runes, and the girl’s clawed fingertips. Composition: Jagged, fractured silhouettes against an abyssal black void, gradients of ashen gray swirling around the figures to imply cursed energy. Rules: No smooth curves—only sharp, trembling ink lines; watercolor limited to smokey wisps around the bunny’s paws and the girl’s tattered dress; exaggerated hollow cheekbones and elongated limbs for unnerving proportions. Background: Faint hints of a crumbling cathedral in charcoal, no bright colors except the toxic accents. Texture: Burnt paper edges, ash splatters, and a faint bloodstain under the bunny’s paws
