A pale‑skinned girl with a beautifully uneven, expressive face rendered in loose, emotional brushstrokes. Her features don’t align perfectly — and that’s the point. One eye is slightly larger and set a little higher, catching more light; the other is narrower, shadowed, and softer, giving her gaze a layered, introspective tension. The reddish haze beneath her eyes is uneven too, as if one side carries more weight, more sleeplessness, more memory. Her nose bridge tilts subtly, not dramatically, but enough to give her silhouette a distinctive, lived‑in character. Her vivid red lips are painted with a single confident stroke, but the pigment pools more on one side, creating a natural asymmetry — a breath caught mid‑thought, a moment of vulnerability. Her long black hair falls in uneven, ink‑like ribbons, some strands dissolving into watercolor blooms, others sharply defined, creating a rhythm of chaos and calm. The oversized flowers on each side of her head are not symmetrical either: one blooms wide and soft, petals bleeding into her hair; the other is tighter, more defined, almost like a memory of a flower rather than a literal one. Their imbalance frames her face in a way that feels emotional rather than decorative. Her kimono patterns drift in and out of clarity — large shapes on one sleeve, broken motifs on the other, as if the fabric itself is remembering and forgetting. The corset’s embroidery is hinted through uneven metallic strokes, some sharp, some blurred, cinching Mehr sehen