A sheet of graph paper on a desk where someone has coloured in individual squares with coloured pencils to build up a simple pixel-art picture of a CAT'S FACE — just two eyes, a nose and whiskers, in only three colours: black, warm orange and white. Pencil shavings and a worn eraser beside it. Soft window light from the left, the paper's tooth clearly visible. A still-life photograph of the act of making something, shot on a real camera with a fast prime lens. Shallow depth of field, one dominant light source, honest working mess — not a styled advertisement. The frame is filled edge to edge by the scene itself: not a poster, not a card, not a screenshot, not a mockup. No human faces in frame. The pixel drawing is ONLY a simple cat face. It is NOT a human figure, NOT a person, NOT a character in dungarees or a hat, NOT any existing video game mascot or recognisable franchise character. No writing, no letters and no numbers anywhere on the graph paper — only coloured squares and the printed grid. No text, no letters, no numbers, no signage, no logo and no watermark anywhere in the image. Do NOT include any real company logo, real brand name or real trademark.