Bradhamel art style. A vertically oriented abstract painting of a surreal, layered composition featuring organic and mechanical forms interwoven with translucent membranes, glowing orange and blue shapes, and fragmented human-like figures in semi-translucent layers, rendered in watercolor and ink with visible brushstrokes and drips; the scene is divided into two main vertical zones — left side dominated by warm oranges and purples with fluid, pulsating forms, right side by cool blues and whites with more structured, grid-like overlays — all under soft ambient lighting that enhances the translucency and depth, with no visible text or labels, framed as a large canvas with subtle texture and paper grain.