
A close-up portrait of a person wearing a tightly fitted white knit balaclava that obscures most of their face, leaving only the dark, intense, and slightly shadowed eyes visible-conveying menace and hidden intent. Their lips are painted a glossy, striking red, creating a stark contrast against the white fabric and adding unsettling theatricality. Hands with visible tattoos, adorned with gold rings, are clasped in front of the face, partially covering the mouth to emphasize concealed identity. The light-toned skin around the eyes shows subtle wrinkles suggesting maturity. The entire image is rendered in high-contrast black-and-white illustration style, resembling intricate pen-and-ink hatching and cross-hatching, with strong emphasis on texture and detail. Behind the figure, stylized stacks of US hundred-dollar bills form a chaotic, densely packed background evoking wealth, greed, and illicit activity, rendered with swirling patterns and exaggerated illustrative details. The composition is vertical, designed like a phone wallpaper, with dramatic lighting that creates deep shadows and highlights textures. The aesthetic has a gritty, urban, rebellious vibe reminiscent of street art and graphic novels, with bold lines, impactful contrasts, raw unfiltered quality, and slight grain texture enhancing intensity.