
Female warrior riding a charging war horse, realistic black and grey tattoo design.
Horse in dynamic diagonal forward motion, body slightly tilted and leaning into the movement, not straight.
The horse must have a natural twist in the torso and shoulders, with the front slightly turned, creating a sense of depth and forward momentum.
The pose should feel like the horse is cutting across the scene, not running directly forward.
Powerful anatomy, strong chest, active legs, visible motion.
Rider sitting naturally and parallel to the horse’s body, anatomically correct, strong feminine warrior wearing plate armor.
Flower crown on head.
Ukrainian Tryzub symbol on chest armor and horse barding.
Holding a long spear with two severed heads hanging.
Other hand holding the reins naturally.
Two Polish Winged Hussar wings behind the back, both visible, slightly open, close to the body.
Wings must be historically accurate Polish Hussar wings:
curved wooden frames clearly visible,
wooden structure facing forward,
feathers attached in structured rows along the frame,
long natural feathers,
not soft, not fluffy.
High contrast, dramatic lighting, cinematic, clean tattoo composition, strong silhouette.
Dust and ground motion under the horse to emphasize speed and impact.
No straight running horse, no flat pose, no angel wings, no soft fantasy wings, no shield, no extra elements, no incorrect anatomy. Horse must NOT be front-facing or symmetrical.
Horse must be in strong diagonal motion, turning slightly to one side.
The body must show clear twist between shoulders and hips.
The chest and front legs slightly angled, not facing straight forward.
The horse must look like it is cutting across the frame, not jumping up.
Include forward momentum, ground impact, and directional movement.
No static pose, no straight composition, no centered front view.