Prompt:
On ice. Spectral world. Single image. A wet ice-skater dancer sheds water as she spins by centrifugal force from her hair and from her limbs. The light sparkles through the water drops like sun through dewdrops. The dancer's dress is made of spider webs, and floats around her like gossamer. Background is water and sky. She wears a metallic silver and neon orange. Vivid colors. She is caught in action midair when she takes a big leap. Freeze her in place, then have all of the water freeze in place, leaving snowflakes and tiny icicles. Pale blue, pale peach.. Metallic silver. Sparkling scene. snowflakes. She is caught in action midair when she takes a big leap. Freeze her in place, then have all of the water freeze in place, leaving snowflakes and tiny icicles. Pale blue, pale peach.. Metallic silver. Sparkling scene. Eerie light. colors elegant midnight, pigment indigo, violet red, pacific storm, soft white: elegant, fantasy, cinematic lighting, ethereal, beautiful, fantastic view, cinematic postprocessing, Paul Klee, dreamy, Edgar Degas, evocative, emotional, Stephen Gammell, transparent, Yossi Kotler, double exposure, hallucinatory, Zdzislav Beksinski,,evanescent.
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Prompt: "Speed painting using incredibly almost unbelievably deeply thick oil-on-oil impasto, a vista of windswept snow in June, although most of what is seen is a closeup of the detailing of emperor strains of pansy and magnolia and tulip and chrysanthemum and nastrutium and fritillaria aurora and ixia and huang-ti-hua in a happy forest glade near a bench and bridleway, where pretty blooms and fragrant foliage are extremely attractive to bees and other pollinators; a great range of depth of field and greater sensitivity of artist's techniques in the following sequence: the background has gold leaf and embroidery patchwork art, dry brush technique by Georges de La Tour and Arnold Böcklin (dark mystery and symbolism), Sidney Nolan and William Timlin (wild and imaginative), Darek Zabrocki and Edward Burne-Jones (ethereal mythology); the middleground is well lit and has strong shadows, using thick paint and palette knife by Pol Ledent and John Lowrie Morrison (bold use of shapes and textures), Alfred Joseph Casson and Carl Spitzweg (whimsical nature and everyday scenes), Lluis Bruguera and Hernan Bas (provocative exploring social identity); and, in the foreground the calligraphic line edges are harder sharper crisper creating more avant-definition by Catrin Welz-Stein (bold colours and stylized figures), Susanne Loose (expressive colours and clean lines), and Tomasz Alen (modern surrealist and clean lines), Jeremy Mann and John William Waterhouse (experimentation), Renoir (Impressionist), Van Gogh (Post-Impressionist), 8K QLED colour technology."