The image features the iconic portrait of the band members from the Queen II album cover. Four men are arranged in a diamond-like formation against a solid, dark background that fades into black. The top figure, the man on the left, the man on the right, and the central figure are all illuminated by a sharp, dramatic spotlight that highlights their faces while leaving their lower bodies and surroundings in near-total shadow.
The lighting is highly stylized and moody, reminiscent of a chiaroscuro painting. The faces emerge from the darkness with a ghostly quality, creating a sense of intensity and mystery. The central figure is positioned slightly lower and closer to the foreground, with their hands extended outwards in a symmetrical pose, which anchors the composition and adds a theatrical element to the portrait.
The artwork is a black-and-white studio photograph, though the lighting gives the skin tones a slightly warm, monochromatic glow against the stark blackness. The band's name, "Queen II," is written in a stylized, decorative white serif font at the top left, framed within a simple white rectangular border that encompasses the photograph. The overall aesthetic is one of 1970s rock iconography, characterized by long hair, dramatic shadows, and a sophisticated, brooding atmosphere.