A dramatic close-up studio portrait of a Cancer woman wearing exquisite body paint and a theatrical headdress. The close-up is of the face and upper chest, with the head turned towards the camera from a 3/4 angle. The theatrical makeup is highly stylized, with the center of the face painted with white dots, vibrant red eyeshadow, mascara on the lashes, and vibrant matte red lips. A gold upside-down "69" (the Cancer symbol) is accented on the forehead with gold beads. The top of the dress, a high-necked, red-orange, sheer tulle gown, is visible. The elaborate headdress includes large, shiny red crab claws extending upward, adorned with dark red faux roses, smaller red crab claws, and dangling orange-brown floral elements and beads. Long, intricate earrings complete the headdress. Shot indoors in a professional studio setting against a very simple, black background. Dramatic, contrasting studio lighting, with a powerful key light from the front, overhead, creating crisp shadows and highlighting vibrant colors. Shot with a 100mm macro lens, the shallow depth of field ensures sharp focus on intricate details, high resolution, and photorealistic results. Keep the face exactly the same as in the original photo.