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This collection takes the standard cyberpunk-female-figure trope (popularized by years of anime music videos and Blade Runner homages) and reframes it through a single recurring composition: a girl seen from behind, leaning against a high balcony railing, looking out at an enormous neon city. The figure is anonymous on purpose — no face, no identifiable clothing, just a silhouette in soft backlighting.
What we curate carefully here is the relationship between the figure and the negative space around her. In the strongest images of this set, the girl occupies maybe 15-20% of the frame and the rest is given over to layered city geometry: building setbacks, holographic billboards in middle distance, antenna-tipped towers in the back, and far above, dark cloud cover lit from below by the city's collective glow. The figure becomes a way of measuring the scale of everything else.
Practically, this set lives well on portrait phone screens — the vertical balcony-to-skyline composition reads naturally at 9:19.5 and the figure sits comfortably above the lock-screen clock without competing with it. On desktop ultrawide, the wider variants where the balcony extends fully across the foreground also work well. Avoid 4:3 aspect ratios where the city gets cropped and the composition collapses.
Sister themes in the same emotional register: cyberpunk girl in a neon café for the same archetype indoors, or cyberpunk girl on the train for the in-transit version. All three are studies of the same character at different points in a never-shown narrative.
Curated by — Dario Ripoll