Bold screen-print style illustration of a highly detailed ornate skull as the central hero, front-facing and symmetrical, filling the majority of the composition with commanding presence — the skull rendered in clean vector-inspired ink paths with fine crosshatching and engraved linework detailing the cranial surface, eye sockets glowing with a subtle smoldering ember effect built from layered ink shapes rather than glow effects, teeth slightly bared and precise, jaw strong and structured. Surrounding the skull is a dense wreath of thorned rose stems, wilting petals, and sharp bramble vines woven symmetrically around the sides and beneath the jaw — all rendered in flat ink shapes with fine etched detail lines, no loose watercolor or painterly softness. A cracked and slightly crumbling texture lives only on the skull surface itself, giving it a weathered stone or aged ceramic quality. The overall composition is a tight vertical lockup suited to a journal cover format — skull dominant at center, botanical frame tight around it, no wasted negative space. No slogan or text included, letting the imagery speak entirely. Color palette is deep matte black ink for the skull and vines, dusty rose-red for the flower petals, and aged bone white for the skull highlights and fine detail lines, all printed against a single flat solid dark charcoal background. Print finish is crisp high-contrast screen-print with subtle vintage ink grain on the skull surface only, giving the piece a handcrafted underground zine quality with strong goth and grunge visual energy. | PODspy AI Design