A close-up of a furry creature named Gizmo casting a tall, monstrous shadow on a white background.

The main subject is a small, furry, gremlin-like creature with large, bat-like ears and wide, gentle eyes. It has brown and white fur, a rounded face, and a soft, approachable expression. The creature is positioned in the lower-center of the composition, reaching slightly to the right with one hand.

Behind the creature, a stark, gray shadow is cast against a solid white background. While the small creature looks innocent, the shadow is transformed into a tall, menacing figure with sharp claws and spiked protrusions, suggesting a sinister transformation. The contrast between the soft, realistic creature and the sharp, ominous silhouette creates a sense of duality.

At the very top, the word "GREMLINS" is printed in a bold, vibrant red, distressed-style font. In the bottom-right corner, the text reads, "What you see... isn't always what you get." The image has a clean, minimalist photographic quality, focusing entirely on the play of light and shadow to imply a hidden, dangerous nature beneath a cute exterior.