Create a dramatic split-face poster inspired by The Things They Carried. The artwork should show one human face divided vertically down the center. On the left side, depict a young innocent civilian version of the character: clean skin, softer lighting, normal clothes or a school sweater, warm colors, and symbols of home such as family photographs, a notebook, letters, or a peaceful American town in the background. The expression should appear hopeful and calm. On the right side, transform the same person into a worn Vietnam War soldier: dirty camouflage uniform, mud, sweat, scratches, tired haunted eyes, darker lighting, and smoke drifting across the face. Use dark olive greens, browns, grays, and faded red tones. The background should contain a jungle battlefield fading into smoke and helicopters. Floating between both sides of the face are symbolic objects from the novel: letters from Martha, dog tags, combat boots, ammunition, a Bible, pills, maps, and muddy footprints. Blend the objects naturally into the composition like memories or emotional burdens. The overall mood should feel emotional, reflective, and tragic, symbolizing loss of innocence, trauma, fear, identity, and the emotional burdens soldiers carried during war. Highly detailed, cinematic lighting, realistic painterly style, vertical 11x14 poster composition. Ver mais