Book cover illustration for the novel Fra le rovine by Elly Morales, designed in warm sepia double exposure. On the right side, the face of a beautiful young Caribbean woman, about twenty, shown in three-quarter view, with caramel skin, dark expressive eyes open, and gently wavy hair moved by the wind. Her face is softly blended and partially transparent, with delicate features and a dignified, restrained expression. On her right ear, she wears a small white-pink frangipani flower, part of a thin branch rising from a railing twisted and deformed by an explosion at the lower left. The branch gracefully frames the right side of her face and carries two more flowers and one bud at its base. In the background, a cracked and crumbling wall, with light smoke and dust, evokes destruction and memory, yet illuminated by a soft, warm light suggesting rebirth. In the upper right corner, the smaller face of a blond man in his forties, seen in three-quarter view, looking toward her with a tenderly protective, worried expression. Overall, the composition is clean, balanced, and deeply atmospheric, with no decorative excess. Typography: Top center: “ELLY MORALES” in elegant cursive script (not italic), slightly smaller than the title. Bottom right: “FRA LE ROVINE” in the same cursive font, larger, in a slightly lighter tone, harmonizing with the sepia palette. See more