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The Motors - Airport (1978)
Prompt: A Hyperrealistic, vibrant ultra detailed, Retrofuturistic Jetsons style, risque skimpy daring pin-up style
Airport, you've got a smiling face
You took the one I love so far away
Fly her away, fly her away
So many destination, faces going to so many places
Where the weather is much better and the food is so much cheaper
Well, I help her with her baggage for her baggage is so heavy
I hear the plane is ready by the gateway to take my love away
And I can't believe that she really wants to leave me
And it's getting me so, it's getting me so
rich colors, dynamic composition, ultra-high resolution by Gil Elvgren, Howell Dodd , Frank Kelly Freas, Donato Giancola
A 1960s futuristic airport scene features a young, attractive, fair-skinned woman with platinum blonde hair, red lipstick, and red fingernails, wearing an orange vinyl, form-fitting, short-sleeved mini-dress with a cutout back, an orange pillbox hat, and carrying a silver hard-shell suitcase and a small red spherical suitcase. She is facing away from the viewer, looking over her right shoulder with a broad smile and bright, white teeth. Behind her, a fair-skinned man in a blue suit with a gold emblem on the left sleeve is also looking over his right shoulder. A white and blue futuristic airplane, resembling a 1960s passenger jet, is parked behind them with a boarding ramp extended. Many travelers, dressed in 1960s attire, are visible on the tarmac. In the background, tall, futuristic silver structures with round platforms ascend into the blue sky with white clouds. To the right, a departure board lists destinations like "VENUS," "MARS," "SATURN," "NEPTUNE," "MOON," "SUN VALLEY," and "PANAM GALACTIC," with a slogan at the bottom: "Where the weather is much