Hyperrealistic oil painting Style: 1970s fantasy book cover art, inspired by mythological themes, Realism, Neo- Classicism, Academic art Composition: Dynamic, diagonal composition, front- facing view Setting: A minimalist, dimly lit frontier town diorama with simple wooden buildings and a barren dirt road, the background softly blurred to emphasize the characters Subject details: Pale skin, smooth, with a polished, marble- like appearance Subject 1: A thicc woman with a short black pixie cut and a gray streak from her widow's peak. She has dark black lips, and intense eyes lined with kohl, dressed in a sleek, dark outfit that blends elements of both frontier practicality and gothic elegance Subject 2: A massive, old powerful minotaur with a pale, weathered body, a fierce bull’s head with sharp horns, and a mane of white fur cascading down his neck; his imposing physique radiates raw strength and age- worn power, clad in a simple, rugged leather duster coat Scene: The woman stands confidently beside the minotaur, her posture relaxed yet alert, with one hand resting on her hip. The minotaur stands close to her, his arm subtly positioned as if to shield her from any unseen threat. The setting is intentionally sparse, with the focus drawn entirely to the characters and their powerful connection, while the simplified backdrop serves only to frame the figures, highlighting their mythological presence against the minimalistic environment



