Key Elements to Include (Based on the Concept): 1. Chief Bromden’s Transformation (Center Stage): Left Side (Shadowed Self): Sketch Chief hunched over, wearing a torn hospital gown. Use muted grays and blues. Add faint chains around his wrists and ankles. Right Side (Empowered Self): Transition his gown into a traditional Pendleton blanket or beadwork. Use warm reds, yellows, and browns. Draw him lifting a glowing control panel (like the one he throws through the window in the novel). Facial Expression: Show half his face obscured by fog (symbolizing his "deaf and dumb" act), and the other half bright and determined. 2. Chief’s Father (Ancestral Guidance): Draw a semi-transparent figure behind Chief, wearing a feathered headdress and holding a fishing spear (nod to the "fishing trip" memory). Use faint gold or sepia tones to make him ghostly. Add a totem pole or eagle motif in the background merging with his father’s form. 3. Contrasting Backgrounds: Left Background (The Combine): Sketch cold, mechanical shapes (gears, wires, electroshock tables) in sharp, angular lines. Include a faint silhouette of Nurse Ratched in the distance. Right Background (Heritage): Paint a Pacific Northwest landscape with rivers, evergreens, and mountains. Use soft watercolor washes for warmth. 4. Symbolic Details: Shattered Mirror: At Chief’s feet, draw broken glass reflecting a young Chief and his father being bullied by government men (referencing the novel’s flashbacks). Fog vs. Light: Use See more