The flocking frosted trees, set against a clear blue sky, evoke a sense of surreal detachment, which can be compared to Mannerist backgrounds where the settings often appear otherworldly or dreamlike. Additionally, the jutting rocks and irregular wooden platforms on which the subject stands further amplify the unnatural, constructed ambiance. These elements juxtapose organic forms with rigid structures, reminiscent of Mannerist landscapes where the natural and man-made often collide in harmonious tension. In essence, Mizer utilizes both the figure and the environment to craft a composition deeply rooted in Mannerist aesthetics.