Twilight Cityscape: A Dreamy Urban View

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    Romano del...
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    DaVinci2
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    1mo ago
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Surrealism, vintage, Impressionist oil painting.Double exposure with background. Medium shot. A abstract enigmatic unparallel dreams, night mist in serene sky 18th century New York city .Impressionistic art, drip paint technic. A bold faded fractal blocks of muted color vertical gradient features, transfering to blur on outlines, luminous light texture, smalt effect, small strokes painting in details, different gradient sections with rough shadows, patchwork, meticulous intricate pattern unique technic Sargent, Sorolla, Boldini, loose bold brushstrokes, loose carefree paint strokes, insane sequince brush strokes, blurred outline of objects, pastel three colors. Muted color with bright faded outlines. Mystical enigmatic style. Arty details inspired by Kusama and Beksiński. Cool, shimmering light. Clear mute colors, masterpiece, detailed, high quality, Claude Monet, Catrin Welz-Stein, Igor Maykov, Meghan Duncanson, Yayoi Kusama, surrealism, vintage canvas. 8k

More about Twilight Cityscape: A Dreamy Urban View

Contemporary urban landscape painting with a vibrant color palette, depicting a city skyline at twilight or dawn. The scene features prominent skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, rendered in stark, dark silhouettes against a backdrop of glowing orange and cool blue. The sky is a blend of deep teal, aqua, and warm amber, with a painterly, textured effect that includes subtle vertical drips suggesting rain or artistic abstraction. The city is reflected in a shimmering body of water below, with lights from the buildings creating a soft, ethereal glow on the water's surface, enhancing the overall dreamy and atmospheric quality of the artwork. The brushstrokes are visible, adding to the painting's textural richness and abstract impressionistic style.

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