Frankenstein's monster in close-up, breaking the fourth wall and trying to grab the viewer, 1960s/70s pop and pulp art style. Vibrant and impactful art, with thick strokes and striking contours (inspired by Roy Lichtenstein and pulp magazine covers). Dark colors (putrid greens, deep purples, and blacks) contrasting with neon electric rays in the background. Screen printing texture and aged paper grains, like a vintage B-movie poster. Wild and grotesque expression on the monster's face, details of bright seams and hypnotic yellow eyes. Chaotic background with gothic lab and sparks. A sensation of movement and terror that invades the space of the observer. See more