A bold, graphic artwork in cinematic widescreen (16:9) featuring a split composition divided vertically into two contrasting halves. On the left side, bright, hopeful colors dominate — bold yellow, muted blue, and subtle red accents. A standing human silhouette without facial features is positioned in the light. The figure leans forward dynamically, arm extended with an open hand, reaching across the dividing line. The posture expresses strength, presence, compassion, and determination. On the right side, deep black and dark blue tones dominate. A second faceless human silhouette sits on the ground in a withdrawn posture, partially surrounded by coarse, jagged, thick lines and heavy shadows symbolizing heaviness, stagnation, and inner struggle. The standing figure reaches across the boundary and firmly grasps the hand of the seated figure, visually pulling them from darkness into light. The dividing line between the two halves is rough, imperfect, slightly fractured — symbolizing transition and transformation. The composition is inspired by raw, punk-influenced graphic poster art and expressive album covers. Flat shapes, high contrast, heavy brush strokes, gritty printed texture, imperfect edges. Bold, emotional, anthemic pop-rock mood. No facial features, no photorealism. Integrated typography in a strong, expressive handwritten or rough brush font: „Komm zu mir ins Hier und Jetzt“ The text interacts slightly with both halves of the image, bridging darkness and light. Ver más