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A black and white linocut-style illustration of a skeleton woman with flowers and vines growing from her body, framed by a floral border.

A black and white linocut-style illustration of a skeleton woman with flowers and vines growing from her body, framed by a floral border.

A bold, simplified linocut-style illustration of Lola, a skeleton woman inspired by the game Grim Fandango, shown mid-sprouting — with curling vines and blooming violets growing out from her ribcage, mouth, eye sockets, and limbs. Her pose is gentle and romantic, like a dancer or a saint — peaceful, sorrowful, or graceful in her transformation. The image uses thick, clean lines and large shapes, with lots of negative space and high contrast. No fine details — everything should look like it could be carved with lino tools: large gouges for shadows, simple lines for texture, minimal hatching. The flowers are highly stylized violets, made of simple petal shapes, not intricate or realistic. The vines twist clearly with bold curves. Her bones are rendered with clean lines — not overly anatomical, just iconic shapes like ribs, skull, and arm bones. The image is framed by a simple border, made of repeating violets, sprouting leaves, and curved lines. The background has minimal detail — maybe a few carved lines or texture, but nothing too busy. Style: Traditional hand-carved linocut, minimalistic and graphic. Only two tones: solid black and white. No shading, no grayscale, no texture effects — only bold line carving. Composition should be square, centered, and ready for carving on lino. See more