Prompt: Digital art full body portrait of a young woman in a bioluminescent forest clearing, placed at the right golden-section with generous negative space to her left. Emotional thesis: the quiet moment a body learns it is a garden. She stands three-quarter profile, weight on her back leg, head tilted slightly up to a single insect past her temple, near arm relaxed at her side, far arm raised with palm loosely open, five fingers visible on each hand. Slender vines emerge directly from the skin of her forearms, shoulders, collarbone, and temple — the seams where bark meets flesh rendered as translucent soft-glow transitions with faint chartreuse subsurface luminosity at each junction; small amber flowers bloom at her wrists, shoulder, and through loose dark hair laced with pale curling tendrils. A swarm of bioluminescent insects orbits her, sixteen pinpoint amber lights on slow elliptical paths around her head and torso, each a soft warm halation. Foreground of moss-covered stones and lobed ferns in faint green ambient glow, midground holding her and the nearest insects, background of dissolving dark trunks where bioluminescent spores drift upward against gravity, drawn toward the flowers in her skin as if feeding. Split-complementary emerald and amber, warm subject against cool environment, desaturated forest field with figure and insects as the only saturated accents; tonal massing of dominant forest void, luminous green-gold halo around the figure, warm pinpoint accents. Ethereal backlighting from a hidden warm source behind her — golden rim along hair, shoulders, and every leaf edge; front of her body filled with soft ambient green bioluminescence, small warm catchlights across her cheekbone and raised palm. Painterly digital finish with cinematic gradation, atmospheric haze threading between trunks, faint stippled grain in deepest tones, lost-and-found edges where her body dissolves into the forest, asymmetric balance carried by rising spores countering her vertical mass.