{"id":"32224","prompt":"Create a refined vintage halftone poster-art portrait of PERSON_NAME. Use the uploaded reference photo when provided; otherwise, create the likeness from the named person. The final image must be a full-bleed illustration only, with no reference-photo thumbnail or inset image.\n\nRender the subject in a bold 1960s–70s screen-printed / offset-lithograph aesthetic, inspired by vintage political posters, protest art, retro magazine covers, concert posters, and stencil-based graphic illustration. Preserve recognizable facial proportions and identity while translating the face into high-contrast ink linework, cross-hatching, stippling, halftone dots, and engraved-style shading. Avoid photorealism, airbrushing, and smooth gradients.\n\nComposition: strict 90-degree side profile facing left, eyes looking forward, chin slightly lifted, confident neutral expression. Frame the head and upper shoulders/chest vertically in a 4:5 or 3:4 composition, with the subject occupying roughly 70–85% of the frame. Place a large solid-color sun/halo circle behind the head, with the hair and shoulders slightly breaking its edge. Make the hair highly detailed, with flowing individual strands, directional movement, and graphic highlight streaks.\n\nBackground: aged cream, paper, or canvas texture with asymmetric geometric color blocks, subtle halftone patterns, crosshatching, analog print grain, and slight screen-print imperfections. Keep the design sophisticated and cohesive rather than cluttered.\n\nColor direction: automatically choose one limited, high-contrast palette of 2–4 colors. Default to warm aged cream + poster red + near-black ink, but allow tasteful alternatives such as deep navy + muted red/orange + cream, charcoal + burnt orange + cream, or a striking mustard/gold + black duotone. No photographic color gradients.\n\nTypography: place the subject's name prominently in the top-left, using an extra-bold condensed grotesque sans-serif or slab-serif in ALL CAPS, tightly kerned and stacked across 1–2 lines. Add a short 2–4 word epithet or descriptor beneath it in a smaller bold condensed typeface, using the poster's accent color. Keep typography integrated into the composition and visually balanced.\n\nClothing: use simple modern or era-appropriate clothing with flat colors, visible fabric-fold linework, and the same halftone/engraving treatment. Preserve recognizable accessories from the reference when appropriate, but keep them minimal.\n\nLighting: use one hard directional light source across the profile, creating bold graphic shadow shapes. Build shadows using cross-hatching, stippling, and halftone density rather than gradients.\n\nFinal quality: crisp, highly detailed, print-ready poster illustration, sharp facial linework, authentic vintage print texture, strong graphic hierarchy, recognizable likeness, balanced negative space, and premium editorial-art direction. Maintain the same overal"}