Create an ultra-premium sports poster for ice hockey, reimagined as an ice-fracture storm spectacle. The image must combine one hyper-real professional hockey athlete with a gigantic polar bear force formed from fractured ice, frozen storm energy, and violent rink impact. The composition should feel monumental, crushing, aggressive, and championship-level, like a world-class sports campaign where the spirit of the game erupts as a frozen predator. The athlete must remain fully realistic, while the polar bear is semi-realistic and partially built from dynamic ice-break energy.
Use a dramatic vertical composition with a powerful low-angle perspective. Place one real professional ice hockey player in the foreground, standing or skating forward with intense competitive posture. The athlete must be fully realistic: authentic uniform, helmet, gloves, stick, skates, real fabric tension, real athletic anatomy, and elite performance presence. The player must feel physically grounded and sharply photographed, like the central figure in a championship campaign image.
Behind and above the athlete, create a colossal polar bear as the dominant symbolic force. The bear must not be cartoonish and not completely naturalistic. It should feel like a giant frozen storm-beast: recognizable polar bear anatomy, massive roaring head, violent shoulders, sweeping claws, and monumental body scale. The inner core of the bear should still suggest fur, muscle, and animal structure, but the outer body must break apart into a storm of fractured ice, frozen vapor, explosive crystal shards, and impact-driven frozen-fluid motion.
The key concept is: a polar bear born from an ice fracture storm, as if the rink itself has shattered upward and formed a giant predatory force behind the athlete. The bear should feel terrifying, dominant, and immense, like frozen violence made conscious.
The body-edge effects are the most important visual feature: violent ice fractures, splitting crystal plates, exploding shard trails, frozen mist turbulence, cold pressure waves, skating snow spray, and storm-like vortex energy. These effects should appear especially around the back, shoulders, spine, claws, and outer jawline, making the bear feel like it is constantly breaking out of solid ice. The effects must remain physically believable, clean, premium, and highly detailed, never muddy or random.
Important hierarchy: the athlete must remain fully realistic and clearly readable in the foreground, the giant polar bear must dominate the upper composition as an overwhelming force, and the ice-fracture storm must amplify the bear without burying the human subject. The player and bear should feel fused through motion logic, as if one generates the other.
At the athlete’s feet, create an intense burst of rink interaction: ice scraped apart by skates, violent frozen spray, surface cracks, fine snow particles, and a forward explosion of cold friction. This lower impact must visually connect to the larger storm structure forming the bear above.
The background should remain minimal and premium: deep arctic blue, storm-dark midnight blue, and cold atmospheric emptiness, with subtle haze and no distracting arena details. No crowd, no visible stadium, no unnecessary props. The emptiness of the background should make the bear and player feel even more monumental.
Lighting must be extremely refined and cold: cinematic icy rim light, controlled highlights on the player’s gear, subtle structure light across the bear’s face, sharp but elegant reflections on ice fragments, soft atmospheric glow through frozen mist, and powerful tonal contrast with no harsh clipping. The light must feel elite, severe, and premium, like the best global sports advertising.
Color strategy: deep glacial blue, ice white, frost silver, cold steel gray, and restrained navy accents. The athlete’s uniform may be richer in blue, but the full composition must stay tightly controlled, cold, and premium. Avoid warm tones, random color noise, or excessive neon.
Typography should be minimal, official, and powerful. Use: main English title: “ICE HOCKEY”; small Chinese subtitle: “冰裂风暴”; optional small supporting English line: “BORN OF THE RINK”. Typography should feel sharp, athletic, premium, and globally branded, integrated cleanly into the lower composition with strong hierarchy. Avoid cheap sports fonts, cluttered slogans, or excessive graphic overlays. Include a minimal official-style logo mark only if very restrained.
Overall mood: violent, frozen, monumental, oppressive, hyper-real, athletic, cinematic, storm-driven, premium, unforgettable.
Rendering style: hyper-realistic sports photography, real professional ice hockey player, gigantic semi-real polar bear formed from ice fracture storm, crystal shard explosion, frozen vapor dynamics, low-angle championship composition, minimalist dark blue background, premium cinematic cold lighting, 8k, world-class sports campaign quality.
Negative prompt: cartoon polar bear, cute animal, fully realistic zoo bear, fantasy monster, neon sci-fi glow, messy smoke, dirty snow, cluttered arena crowd, low-detail athlete, weak hockey realism, chaotic composition, warm color palette, low-end sports ad, excessive text, cheap VFX, muddy ice effects