Capturing the distinct aesthetic of Jean Giraud, or Moebius, this artwork unfolds a riveting scene over the barren roads of Texas during a thunderstorm. The image is meticulously crafted using pen and ink in a stippling technique on a black canvas, creating a striking visual contrast. Swirling black clouds laden with golden veins dominate the ominous sky, underlined by intermittent flashes of yellow lightning that cast ghostly shadows across the deserted landscape. Below, the dark silhouette of an old man is seen standing alone, gazing upward, encompassed by the thick smoke of an oil spill and the remote glimmer of small town buildings in the background. The detailed illustration, executed on black paper with white pencil lines and yellow chalk, brilliantly encapsulates the drama and intensity of the storm, embodying a typical element from the MidJourney Style Reference Guide in its high contrast and haunting ambiance.