Prompt:
A surreal cityscape seen from normal human eye level, street-height perspective.
The city is built from impossible constructions: staircases that loop into themselves,
houses growing sideways like plants, balconies melting into bridges,
windows floating without walls, streets bending upward like soft waves.
Architecture defies physics but feels playful, organic, handcrafted.
Buildings are colorful, vivid and vibrant — warm reds, soft blues, mustard yellow,
turquoise, coral, olive green — NO neon, NO cyberpunk, NO glow effects.
Colors feel painted, matte, lively, almost storybook-like.
The inhabitants are absurd and partially grotesque but friendly:
people with elongated limbs, oversized heads, tiny feet,
faces slightly asymmetrical, exaggerated expressions,
some characters have too many arms, others wear hats larger than their bodies,
animals walking upright, humans carrying impossible objects
like ladders made of clouds or umbrellas filled with water.
Everything feels alive and bustling:
floating traffic signs, bending lampposts,
doors opening into stairways that lead nowhere,
street vendors selling abstract shapes instead of food.
Mood: playful, absurd, humorous, imaginative, vibrant, joyful chaos.
Style: surreal illustration meets painterly realism, ultra-detailed, high resolution,
no darkness, no horror, no dystopia.
Lighting: soft daylight, evenly lit, clear atmosphere.
Lens: natural perspective, no wide distortion.
Ultra high detail, intricate textures, rich color depth, 16:9 composition.
Handwritten white signature “© Ferit Sahin” subtly placed in one corner.