Illustration style graphic novel / album cover, neo-retro, high contrast, minimal composition. At the center: “Monsieur Pognon”, a grotesque caricature of a wealthy puppet master. Exaggerated features (wide greedy grin, long sharp nose, heavy eyelids), wearing a dark elegant suit, gold chains, rings, cigar. Subtle clown-like makeup (symbolic, not literal). His pockets overflow with money. He holds a few puppet strings (not too many for simplicity), controlling: – small anonymous human figures – a factory silhouette – a globe Left side: “Monsieur Partage”, represented as a tired but dignified Rasta figure (dreadlocks, simple worn clothes, reggae colors muted), trying to lift or free a puppet string. He symbolizes resistance, solidarity, anti-consumerism. Right side: “Monsieur Indifférent”, a faceless, ghost-like man in a clean suit, slightly transparent, drifting away, disconnected, hands in pockets. Background: very simplified — suggestion of industrial smoke + a reggae sound system (large speakers, cables), blended subtly. Mood: heavy, satirical, oppressive but conscious (not chaotic). Color palette: muted dark green, mustard yellow, deep red, black, off-white. Slight reggae tones but faded, not bright. Lighting: strong spotlight on Monsieur Pognon, others in shadow. Composition: clean, readable, album-cover style, not overloaded, strong silhouettes. Format: square (1:1), illustration, not photorealistic, no text. Mehr sehen