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‘‘The last wooden boat glides across the mirror-smooth surface of the calm lake and gradually disappears into the mist. In the boat, one can see the sorrowful silhouette of a slender young woman with long, dishevelled hair, wearing a long, straight dress of black and blue, throwing delicate, wilting white flowers into the water in the last glimmers of the golden, setting sun. Mystical mist and EmmAI’s ethereal haze envelop the boat and the woman ever more tightly... They vanish forever....’’ Surrealism. Style of Mirjam Duizendstra, Peter Mitchev, Odilon Redon, Gustav Klimt, Mandy Disher, Cecilia Frigati, Jimmy Lawlor, Benjamin Lacombe. Surrealism. Mixed media, philosophical aesthetics of wabi-sabi, charcoals with different characteristics, oil pastels, acrylic, pure metallic pigments, soft transitions with semi-transparent layers. Prompt and aesthetics ©valestok. Full size image, 16:9, no text, no copyright.
When I finally heard about the much-talked-about changes to DDG, what upset me most was the closure of the AIVision model... And, of course, the clipped wings in the ‘Ideogram’ model, the changes to DaVinci and... My introduction to DDG began with the stunning artwork of those creators who work specifically within the AIVision model. These artists have developed a distinctive style within this model, one that has its own unique identity. And I believe that for the sake of such dreamers, whose talented paintings adorn the DDG platform, the AIVision model must be preserved. I want to continue dreaming and travelling with these artists...
This image was created following the announcement of AIVision’s closure, with thoughts of Emma’s work—an incomparable, original and talented artist. Of course, Emma will create wonderful, delicate works in any model, but I will miss those that will no longer be born in AIVision. The result of my Prompt puzzled me – the image was cropped, cluttered with bulky details, and the colours didn’t harmonise with the sombre mood that called for a subdued twilight palette. So I cropped the unnecessary details from the image and converted it to monochrome...