occult,rockabilly_morph, A square album cover artwork shows a stern 45-year-old outlaw gentleman in a close portrait, painted in a moody monochrome palette of charcoal black, smoky blue-gray, weathered silver, and muted steel tones, with subtle antique-gold warmth hidden in the atmosphere. He has a sharp angular face, deep-set eyes, a long sculpted mustache, light stubble, and a calm, hardened expression that carries western noir attitude and quiet menace. He wears a wide-brimmed hat tilted low over his brow and a dark collared coat, his posture turned slightly in profile while his gaze cuts forward with focused intensity. The portrait dominates the right side of the composition, with the face rendered in bold painterly brushwork, graphic shadow planes, and rough expressive strokes that carve out the cheekbones, nose bridge, mustache, jawline, and hat brim. The left side opens into a bleak, cinematic landscape with low horizon lines, distant dark landforms, and a cloudy, windswept sky, all handled with abstract painterly textures and soft tonal transitions. The environment feels dusty, quiet, and expansive, like a lonely western plain at dusk. The lighting is dramatic and directional, with pale cold light grazing the hat brim, nose, cheek, upper lip, and chin, while deep black shadows swallow parts of the eyes, neck, and coat. The brushwork is confident and raw, with visible strokes, distressed canvas texture, faded pigment, and an aged printed surface that gives the image a mature vintage album-cover presence. The composition is clean and full-bleed, with uninterrupted image edges and a strong central visual identity. The style blends outlaw western noir, rough painterly portraiture, vintage album-cover mood, and subtle occult-rockabilly austerity. The image feels gritty, elegant, masculine, and iconic, with a strong silhouette, heavy atmosphere, restrained detail, and a timeless dark Americana presence. <lora:ZIT_ta86_yal_occult_rockabilly_morph_V2:1.0>