Prompt: A 3/4 portrait -- widescreen romantic realism oil painting of a shapely blonde woman with sun-kissed skin, soft hooded hazel green eyes, and (((straight))) light-blonde hair parted down the middle softly downturned at the ends on a beach in southern california circa 1965. She wears a bright orange and white striped bikini, holding a red surf board with no marking or brands in her hand. Her straight blonde hair shows slight movement from the wind and is aesthetically rendered. She looks out at the direction of the water, in the distance she can see surfers already catching waves on their boards. They are not distinctly rendered as they are in the far background of the water. She smiles slightly as she prepares to "hang ten" and catch up with the other surfers out on their boards already. Her cheeks and shoulders are tanned and slightly sunburned. It's a sunny windy day and the sky is blue. The painting features smooth, flowing brushstrokes that are visible yet refined, creating a cohesive and elegant finish. The texture of the brushwork emphasizes the softness and light golden highlights of the woman's hair, blending seamlessly into the composition. The color palette is warm and harmonious, with creamy blue tones, golden highlights, soft oranges, and muted reds, complemented by gentle contrasts to add depth. The lighting is idyllic and outdoorsy, casting a soft radiance over the subjects and enhancing their timeless beauty. The overall style evokes the romantic realism of artists like Daniel F. Gerhartz, Morgan Weistling, and Pino Daeni, with influences of Richard Schmid and John Singer Sargent for their mastery of elegant brushwork and luminous textures. Robert McGinnis for his edginess and attention to anatomical detail. The painting captures a still shot of SoCal surfing culture in the 60's, blending lifelike realism with a painterly, artistic touch that celebrates beauty, innocence, and a former way of life.
Prompt: A 3/4 portrait -- widescreen romantic realism oil painting of a shapely blonde woman with sun-kissed skin, soft hooded hazel green eyes, and (((straight))) light-blonde hair parted down the middle softly downturned at the ends on a beach in southern california circa 1965. She wears a bright orange and white striped bikini, holding a red surf board with no marking or brands in her hand. Her straight blonde hair shows slight movement from the wind and is aesthetically rendered. She looks out at the direction of the water, in the distance she can see surfers already catching waves on their boards. They are not distinctly rendered as they are in the far background of the water. She smiles slightly as she prepares to "hang ten" and catch up with the other surfers out on their boards already. Her cheeks and shoulders are tanned and slightly sunburned. It's a sunny windy day and the sky is blue. The painting features smooth, flowing brushstrokes that are visible yet refined, creating a cohesive and elegant finish. The texture of the brushwork emphasizes the softness and light golden highlights of the woman's hair, blending seamlessly into the composition. The color palette is warm and harmonious, with creamy blue tones, golden highlights, soft oranges, and muted reds, complemented by gentle contrasts to add depth. The lighting is idyllic and outdoorsy, casting a soft radiance over the subjects and enhancing their timeless beauty. The overall style evokes the romantic realism of artists like Daniel F. Gerhartz, Morgan Weistling, and Pino Daeni, with influences of Richard Schmid and John Singer Sargent for their mastery of elegant brushwork and luminous textures. Robert McGinnis for his edginess and attention to anatomical detail. The painting captures a still shot of SoCal surfing culture in the 60's, blending lifelike realism with a painterly, artistic touch that celebrates beauty, innocence, and a former way of life.
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A 3/4 portrait -- widescreen romantic realism oil painting of a shapely blonde woman with sun-kissed skin, soft hooded hazel green eyes, and (((straight))) light-blonde hair parted down the middle softly downturned at the ends on a beach in southern california circa 1965. She wears a bright orange and white striped bikini, holding a red surf board with no marking or brands in her hand. Her straight blonde hair shows slight movement from the wind and is aesthetically rendered. She looks out at the direction of the water, in the distance she can see surfers already catching waves on their boards. They are not distinctly rendered as they are in the far background of the water. She smiles slightly as she prepares to "hang ten" and catch up with the other surfers out on their boards already. Her cheeks and shoulders are tanned and slightly sunburned. It's a sunny windy day and the sky is blue. The painting features smooth, flowing brushstrokes that are visible yet refined, creating a cohesive and elegant finish. The texture of the brushwork emphasizes the softness and light golden highlights of the woman's hair, blending seamlessly into the composition. The color palette is warm and harmonious, with creamy blue tones, golden highlights, soft oranges, and muted reds, complemented by gentle contrasts to add depth. The lighting is idyllic and outdoorsy, casting a soft radiance over the subjects and enhancing their timeless beauty. The overall style evokes the romantic realism of artists like Daniel F. Gerhartz, Morgan Weistling, and Pino Daeni, with influences of Richard Schmid and John Singer Sargent for their mastery of elegant brushwork and luminous textures. Robert McGinnis for his edginess and attention to anatomical detail. The painting captures a still shot of SoCal surfing culture in the 60's, blending lifelike realism with a painterly, artistic touch that celebrates beauty, innocence, and a former way of life.
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