
Full color, a highly stylized and graphic illustration of Colonel Sanders, the KFC mascot, depicted in a deliberately provocative pose. The Colonel is a middle-aged Caucasian man with a warm, ruddy complexion, a neatly trimmed white mustache and goatee, and thick-rimmed black glasses. He’s wearing his signature white suit with a black bow tie, and the KFC logo is subtly visible on the lapel. His expression is a mischievous, knowing smirk. The focal point is his right hand, extended forward with the middle finger prominently displayed. Behind him is a bold, circular red background, reminiscent of the KFC logo, but with the text "FCK" emblazoned in large, white, sans-serif letters. The illustration style is flat and vector-based, with clean lines and minimal shading, resembling a pop art aesthetic. The lighting is even and diffused, with no strong shadows. The overall mood is rebellious, irreverent, and humorous, a subversive take on a beloved brand icon. The composition is a medium close-up, focusing on the Colonel’s upper body and hand gesture. The background is a solid, saturated red, providing a stark contrast to the white suit and skin tones. The image has a crisp, digital quality, with no visible texture or grain. The aspect ratio is square, 1:1. The illustration is designed to be visually striking and attention-grabbing, with a clear message of defiance and playful disrespect. The color palette is limited to red, white, and black, creating a bold and impactful visual statement. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of street art and graphic design, with a touch of vintage advertising.