Invisible Man (1952)
The narrator: A young African American man with a medium build and a shaved head. The narrator is a young black man who is described as being tall and lanky, with a lean build and a narrow face. He has high cheekbones and a strong jawline, giving him a somewhat angular appearance. His skin is dark, and he has a thick head of tightly curled hair that he keeps short. The narrator's eyes are his most distinctive feature. They are large, bright, and expressive, with a lively intelligence that reflects his keen mind. They are often described as "flashing" or "sparkling" with energy and wit. The narrator's nose is broad and flat, with wide nostrils that flare when he is excited or angry. His lips are full and expressive, and his teeth are white and even. In terms of clothing, the narrator's wardrobe changes throughout the course of the novel as he moves through different phases of his life. In the beginning, he wears a cheap, ill-fitting suit that is too big for him. Later on, he wears a variety of outfits depending on the circumstances, including a sharp blue suit that he wears to his job interview at the Liberty Paints factory. The story is set in the early to mid-twentieth century, primarily in New York City. The novel explores themes of race, identity, and the struggle for self-discovery and acceptance in a society that often marginalizes
Color Palette: Deep black, Fiery Red, Cool Blue
Prompt: Portrait of a lean black man, facing camera, serious narrow face: curly black shaved hair, dark skin, strong jawline, high cheekbones, angular skinny face, large expressive eyes, model man, flat nose, wide nostrils. Oversized, big haute couture 1950 suit. Black gradient backdrop: Hyperdetailed, dystopian, photorealistic, Mamiya Rz, 35 mm, 4k, 90's photography