

A mysterious woman shown in a three-quarter, diagonal front view, her face slightly turned toward the viewer.She has long, silvery white hair, rendered with extremely fine, flowing linework, softly dissolving into light and space.Her expression is calm and melancholic, conveying quiet nobility and emotional depth.She wears an organic, ornamental black costume, painted in a fusion of ink and translucent watercolor.The contours of the outfit are intentionally fragmented and blurred, creating a dreamlike, unfinished aesthetic.A deep crimson red ribbon is tied at her waist, symbolizing blood, fate, and destiny, standing out as a poetic focal point.From her back and shoulders, prism-like rainbow feathers or crystalline fragments extend and drift,catching the light as if refracting it, blurring the boundary between reality and fantasy.The color palette is pale and ethereal, dominated by whites, grays, and blacks,with selective emphasis on vivid red and iridescent rainbow hues.The background depicts a majestic, ruined temple.Ancient columns and arches fade into mist and radiant light,with generous use of negative space and watercolor bleeding, avoiding hard edges or heavy detail.The artwork emphasizes delicate, elegant linework, trembling brush strokes, ink splashes, and watercolor diffusion.Rather than realism, it prioritizes emotion and symbolism,expressing fragility, mysticism, and surreal beauty in the style of Yoshitaka Amano.