Prompt: A poignant, full-body composition of two halves of a single soul—one male, one female—finally reunited in the silent expanse of ethereal space. Their intertwined figures form a single, elegant silhouette, a visual testament to a love that transcends time, echoing the ancient myth of the split soul made whole again. Their faces, turned partially toward each other, are distinguishable yet seem to be dissolving in a dance of form and dissolution, their union rendered with the sublime elegance of the Golden Ratio. The subject is the spectral, intertwined silhouete A melancholic and transcendent fusion. The scene possesses the symbolic, mythological gravity of an Arnold Böcklin painting , viewed from the sublime, contemplative distance of a Caspar David Friedrich wanderer. The figures themselves combine the conceptual, character-driven surrealism of Brooke Shaden with the exquisite, elegantly macabre linework of Takato Yamamoto's Heisei Estheticism. Their forms are defined by the delicate, inky, and impossibly fine linework of Kay Nielsen, giving their dissolution a decorative, fairy-tale quality. The entire scene is touched by the alchemical, transformative magic of Leonora Carrington, as if witnessing a sacred ritual.
Composition: A wide-angle, cinematic view that emphasizes the lovers' preciousness within the vastness. They occupy no more than a third of the frame, their gossamer forms caught like two souls in time's amber. Spiraling around them in concentric, evolutionary echoes reminiscent of a Hilma af Klint spiral , are the fading afterimages of their past and future selves—phantom traces of every moment they have ever been apart and every time they will find each other again, proving their bond is a constant across the canvas of time. Medium & Texture: Rendered with the fluidity of wet-on-wet translucent alcohol ink and fine-lined blends. Their pale, luminescent bodies seem weightless, their forms an elegant dance of formation and disso
Prompt: A poignant, full-body composition of two halves of a single soul—one male, one female—finally reunited in the silent expanse of ethereal space. Their intertwined figures form a single, elegant silhouette, a visual testament to a love that transcends time, echoing the ancient myth of the split soul made whole again. Their faces, turned partially toward each other, are distinguishable yet seem to be dissolving in a dance of form and dissolution, their union rendered with the sublime elegance of the Golden Ratio. The subject is the spectral, intertwined silhouete A melancholic and transcendent fusion. The scene possesses the symbolic, mythological gravity of an Arnold Böcklin painting , viewed from the sublime, contemplative distance of a Caspar David Friedrich wanderer. The figures themselves combine the conceptual, character-driven surrealism of Brooke Shaden with the exquisite, elegantly macabre linework of Takato Yamamoto's Heisei Estheticism. Their forms are defined by the delicate, inky, and impossibly fine linework of Kay Nielsen, giving their dissolution a decorative, fairy-tale quality. The entire scene is touched by the alchemical, transformative magic of Leonora Carrington, as if witnessing a sacred ritual.
Composition: A wide-angle, cinematic view that emphasizes the lovers' preciousness within the vastness. They occupy no more than a third of the frame, their gossamer forms caught like two souls in time's amber. Spiraling around them in concentric, evolutionary echoes reminiscent of a Hilma af Klint spiral , are the fading afterimages of their past and future selves—phantom traces of every moment they have ever been apart and every time they will find each other again, proving their bond is a constant across the canvas of time. Medium & Texture: Rendered with the fluidity of wet-on-wet translucent alcohol ink and fine-lined blends. Their pale, luminescent bodies seem weightless, their forms an elegant dance of formation and disso
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A poignant, full-body composition of two halves of a single soul—one male, one female—finally reunited in the silent expanse of ethereal space. Their intertwined figures form a single, elegant silhouette, a visual testament to a love that transcends time, echoing the ancient myth of the split soul made whole again. Their faces, turned partially toward each other, are distinguishable yet seem to be dissolving in a dance of form and dissolution, their union rendered with the sublime elegance of the Golden Ratio. The subject is the spectral, intertwined silhouete A melancholic and transcendent fusion. The scene possesses the symbolic, mythological gravity of an Arnold Böcklin painting , viewed from the sublime, contemplative distance of a Caspar David Friedrich wanderer. The figures themselves combine the conceptual, character-driven surrealism of Brooke Shaden with the exquisite, elegantly macabre linework of Takato Yamamoto's Heisei Estheticism. Their forms are defined by the delicate, inky, and impossibly fine linework of Kay Nielsen, giving their dissolution a decorative, fairy-tale quality. The entire scene is touched by the alchemical, transformative magic of Leonora Carrington, as if witnessing a sacred ritual.
Composition: A wide-angle, cinematic view that emphasizes the lovers' preciousness within the vastness. They occupy no more than a third of the frame, their gossamer forms caught like two souls in time's amber. Spiraling around them in concentric, evolutionary echoes reminiscent of a Hilma af Klint spiral , are the fading afterimages of their past and future selves—phantom traces of every moment they have ever been apart and every time they will find each other again, proving their bond is a constant across the canvas of time. Medium & Texture: Rendered with the fluidity of wet-on-wet translucent alcohol ink and fine-lined blends. Their pale, luminescent bodies seem weightless, their forms an elegant dance of formation and disso
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More about Two Souls, One Breath
The world outside was chaos—a shimmering mist of hurried words, broken promises, and relentless noise. People rushed past one another, lost in the smoke of their own ambitions. But not them.
When they were together, all that noise would quiet down, turning into a distant, insignificant backdrop. All it took was a single gesture—his hand in hers, their foreheads meeting in silent understanding.
In that one moment, nothing else existed. They created their own universe, calm and safe, woven from trust and the unspoken whispers of the soul. This wasn't an escape from the world. It was finding the only true anchor within it—each other.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
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