Portrait In A Pixelated Style In The Art Style Of Neo Pop Art V 6.1 Art

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Image Brief — “Britian. A Chocolate State of Mind.” (Landscape / Conference Hall)

Visual Concept:
A photographic, data-style image capturing the absurdity of corporate branding and political satire. The chocolate bar spelling “Britian” is the central focus. The scene is staged in a conference hall, emphasizing the formal-but-absurd atmosphere of a high-profile political event.

Core Elements:
	•	Chocolate bar front and center, wrapper crumpled, spelling clearly visible.
	•	Backdrop / environment: realistic conference hall — lectern in the frame, faint rows of seating or stage elements, subtle signs of a political event. No office props.
	•	Palette: predominantly blue tones (lighting, hall décor, banners), with small Tory-signifier accents (navy, subtle red) to hint at political context.
	•	Orientation: landscape (wide) — must match the style and aspect ratio of other blog images.
	•	Lighting / style: naturalistic photography; soft, realistic shadows; slightly moody, surreal undertone; no cartoonish or illustrative effects.
	•	Mood / atmosphere: dry, ironic, subtly surreal — visually echoing Tom Kite’s sardonic, satirical voice.

Typography (optional):
Small text on wrapper: “Have a break from reality” in clean, bold type, integrated naturally into the photographic scene.

Use / Context:
	•	Featured image for blog post “Britian. A Chocolate State of Mind.”
	•	Must work as both thumbnail and full-size blog header.
	•	Maintain photographic, slightly surreal style consistent with other blog imagery

Inspiration is Hannah Hoch, Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Stezaker
New York City
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