
A full-color digital illustration of a Japanese female warrior with a natural hourglass figure-slightly fuller bust, defined waist, and gently rounded hips-wearing a menacing red Hannya mask adorned with golden horns and wide, staring eyes. Her hair is styled in a traditional high black bun (shimada) secured with gold kanzashi hairpins and a crimson silk ribbon. She wears a dark teal kimono-inspired garment featuring a plunging neckline and a high side slit that reveals her thigh; a wide black obi belt with intricate gold floral embroidery cinches her waist, tied with a red cord and finished with a large, ornate taiko musubi bow in pink and gold at the back. White cotton sarashi wraps encircle her forearms. Captured mid-air in a dynamic leap, she grips a long, gleaming steel katana with both hands, blade slicing diagonally downward across the frame; her bare feet are curled in motion. The background is a sumi-e ink wash painting on aged beige parchment paper, rendered in bold, sweeping black brushstrokes evoking violent wind and ethereal energy. Soft, diffused lighting casts gentle shadows that accentuate her toned physique and rich fabric textures, highlighting a sophisticated palette of deep teal, vibrant crimson, and shimmering gold against neutral cream. The aesthetic fuses Ukiyo-e tradition with high-fidelity modern digital illustration, rendered in high resolution with crisp edges, smooth skin gradients, and tactile paper grain. Mood is dramatic, powerful, and mystical, presented in vertical composition.