Prompt: Completely full-screen, front-lit, macro-view watercolor of an old-fashioned, white enamel colander overfilled with freshly washed, deep-burgundy-red, ripe cherries glistening with drops of water. The colander stands on a simple, white ceramic plate to catch the water. The wall behind the culinary still life has an azure-blue paisley pattern with shadows from the still life. The wall is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet speedpained watercolor. The colander, cherries, platter and tabletop beneath the platter are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail, with the aquarelle painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of several bunches of green-and-purple striped, long, healthy heritage string beans hanging in several full clusters on a single bean plant. The bushy bean plant also has flowers and young, still growing string beans. The beans in the clusters are ripe and ready to be picked. Very clear close-up of the clusters showing the green bean plants in their natural surroundings. The full-screen image is deftly and lovingly rendered in masterful watercolor with exquisite detail. The garden background is unfocused, dark brownish, spotty and blotchy, and it is rendered in very wet watercolor. Prize-winning horticultural illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor, painted completely to the outer edge of the paper, of a corrugated cardboard fruit shipping box with a molded paper pit tray inside, with each indentation containing only a single, delicately yellow pear tinged crimson-red on the side of the sun. The shipping box lies on a wooden pallet, and several pears lie outside the box. The pallet lies in front of a roll-up, white-painted garage door. The pears and the box are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The roll-up door is suggested in blurry, wet-on-wet speedpainted watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle on heavy handmade rag paper.
eat your veggies - cauliflower: nutritious, low-carb, and a source of fiber
Model:
AIVision
Size:
5912 X 3376
(19.96 MP)
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Prompt: Full screen, side-lit, sharp-focus, macro-view large watercolor of a plump head of cauliflower lying on a worn, vintage, solid oak cutting board along with a red-handled Japanese Nakiri vegetable knife. Behind the chopping board, we see a William-Morris-patterned butter dish; a simple, classical French water glass holding a bunch of parsley; and a lidded, rectangular glass dish filled with panko breadcrumbs. Behind the culinary arrangement, we cna make out the kitchen wall as single pane of frosted, bluish glass over a grass-patterned background. The glass wall background is rendered in blurry, splashy, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the chopping board, the butter dish, the water glass, the glass dish and the knife are deftly, lovingly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. Above all the cauliflower is extremely detailed, with the details partly are emphasized with a touch of pen-and-ink. The aquarelle is painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Prompt: Full-screen, side-lit, top-view watercolor of a large, purple, magenta and dusty green ornamental cabbage in a flowerbed in late fall, surrounded by cut pine boughsprotecting the soil. Some snow and frost lies on the cabbage and the pine boughs, showing how icy cold the weather is. The flower bed is lit by the gloweof a street lamp such that the cabbage is well-lit in the middle and the light dims a bit toward the side of the image. The sides of the image are splotchy, blurry, wet-on-wet speedpainted. The cabbage and close-by pine branches are lovingly, deftly and painstakingly rendered in exquisitely detailed, diaphanous watercolor with sparse outline touches of pen-and-ink. The aquarelle is painted completely to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Prompt: Full screen, front-lit, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of several sprigs of variegated sage in shades of grayish white, pale yellow and dusty green lying on a white-and-gray Carrara marble chopping board along with a head of white-and-purple garlic and a Japanese sekizo paring knife with a hammer-forged blade and an elaborately patterned blue-and-green handle. Behind the marble chopping board, the kitchen wall is made of glass over a delicate patterned, frosted, darkish green background. The background is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the chopping board, the sprigs of sage, the head of garlic and the paring knife are deftly, lovingly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. Some details are emphasized with a touch of pen-and-ink. The aquarelle painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
juicy fruit - pomegranate, the fruit of eternal life
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2958 X 1690
(5.00 MP)
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Prompt: Full-screen, front-lit, macro-view watercolor of a large, ripe pomegranate, broken apart to show the dozens of juicy, red seeds lodged inside the white pulp. The skin of the pomegranate is thick, leathery, red and dull. The pomegranate pieces lie on a flower-patterend fine bone china plate, which lies atop a wooden serving tray along with an ornate heirloom silver spoon. The culinary still life is lit from the front and casts high shadows on the splotchy, sumptuously flower-patterned wallpaper behind it. The wall is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet speedpainted watercolor. The pomegranate, bone china plate and wooden serving tray are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail, with the aquarelle painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Prompt: Full-screen, front-lit, macro-view watercolor of a large, very ripe papaya, cut in half to reveal the deep-orange pulp and the many small, round, shiny black and taupe-colored seeds. The very smooth, shiny skin is greenish-orange. The two halves of the papaya lie on a very ornately patterned brass platter bought at a Moroccan bazaar; the platter lies atop a delicately patterned, pale pink Moroccan cactus silk tablecloth. The culinary still life is lit from the front and casts grayish-pink shadows on the splotchy, sumptuously striped and patterned wallpaper behind it. The wall is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet speedpained watercolor. The papaya, platter and tablecloth are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail, with the aquarelle painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Prompt: Full-screen macro-view watercolor of a white cardboard packing box filled with large, bright yellow, perfect carambola starfruit. The shipment of starfruit is lying on a professional, stainless-steel kitchen counter waiting to be used for dessert plates. One starfruit is lying on the kitchen counter and is cut in half crosswise to show the bright yellow, juicy, star-shaped cross-section. The culinary still life is lit from the front and casts grayish shadows on the splotchy, reflective, stainless-steel wall behind it. The wall is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet speedpained watercolor. The cross-sectioned starfruit and the box are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a large head of red curly-leaf lettuce of the variety Lollo Rosso, freshly harvested, with little droplets of water clinging to the leaves, lying on moist, fertile soil next to a gardener's old-fashioned knife. A large, terra-cotta-orange Spanish slug is crawling toward the tender lettuce with only one purpose on its mind: chomping down on the gardener's prized Lollo Rosso head of lettuce. The sunlit garden scene is deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The vegetable plot background can only be guessed at, as it is out of focus and splotchy. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
juicy fruit - pineapple reportedly boosts immunity, lowers cancer risk, improves recovery times
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2962 X 1688
(5.00 MP)
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Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of an anatomically correct, single, large, ripe, pineapple half on a reflective, thick, poured glass platter displaying all shades of green. The pineapple has juicy, fibrous, sweet, golden-yellow flesh and a crown made up of many spiky, thorn-tipped green-brown leaves. The bumpy, brown, yellow and green rind has a hexagonal pattern. The platter sits on a table covered with a dark-pink, woven, tropical-patterned tablecloth. The unadorned wall behind the still life is painted with a soft, light-yellow-and-pink pattern and is shown blurry and very splotchy, carelessly executed in speedpainting technique. The pineapple, platter and tablecloth are painstakingly and deftly rendered in masterful, wet-on-wet aquarelle. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
juicy fruit - soft and crunchy, anitioxidants and micronutrients, the fabulous pitaya
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2741 X 1684
(4.62 MP)
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Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a single pitaya dragonfruit on a hand-pottered, dark brown ceramic plate with a golden rim. The pitaya is cut in half to reveal the wax-white fruit pulp with tiny black, shiny seeds. The leathery skin of the pitaya is intensely magenta-colored and has several scaly, vivid green spikes. The plate of fruit sits on a wrinkled, white linen napkin. The plate and napkin are placed on a wooden kitchen counter. Behind the plate and napkin, the cream-and-pink colored kitchen wall is blurry and very splotchy, carelessly executed in speedpainting technique. The dragonfruit, plate and napkin are painstakingly and deftly rendered in masterful, wet-on-wet aquarelle. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen macro-view watercolor of a large, plump head of healthy, light-green romanesco, freshly harvested and lying on an oak tabletop along with an old-fashioned, wooden-handled, tarnished kitchen knife. The romanesco florets have a mesmerizingly perfect fractal structure. The culinary still life is lit from the side and stands in front of a dark green, painted kitchen wall rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor. The knife, tabletop and romanesco are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The entire still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a bunch of healthy, dark-green curly parsley in a cut lead crystal glass three-quarters full of water. Behind the glass, we see a wooden cutting board with an upright stainless steel chopping cradle, several unpeeled, whole red onions and an unpeeled, dark-green, nubby cucumber. The culinary still life is lit from above and stands in front of a dark-gray, structured kitchen wall. The background is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the glass with the parsley, the onions and the chopping board with the chopping cradle are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a large, healthy head of rare heirloom red celery with magenta-colored stems slowly turning green toward the leaves and the leaves presenting in a rich, dark green. Freshly harvested, the celery lies on a formica tabletop waiting to be cleaned and stored. The celery leaves are deeply serrated, and the red stalks are juicy and appetizing. Next to the celery, we see a chef's kitchen knife, and behind the celery still life, we see the suggestion of ceramic mosaic kitchen tiles in light pastel colors and with a soft, streaked and spotty pattern. The background is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the celery, the knife and the formica surface are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The background is out of focus and splotchy. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a five ripe, golden Zespri kiwi fruit in a carved birchwood dish. The kiwi fruit have an olive greenish-golden brown, only slightly fuzzy skin. One kiwi fruit lies on a small porcelain plate in front of the birchwood dish and is cut open crosswise to reveal the succulent, golden-yellow interior, with many tiny black seeds arranged radially in the center, a small, light yellow core, and fruit flesh in yellow and golden hues between the seeds and the skin. The dish and bowl stand on a marble kitchen counter. Behind the plate and bowl, the kitchen wall is painted in a light teal shade. The culinary still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. The kitchen background is blurry and very splotchy, carelessly executed in speedpainting technique. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a very ripe, dark red, juicy, watermelon slice with dark, ripe seeds arranged in parietal placentation. The glistening, wet slice is standing upright on a fruit-patterned plate. Behind the plate, the remaining watermelon sits on a dark kitchen counter. Next to the watermelon slice, on the platter, lies a wooden-handled vegetable knife. The culinary still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. The dark kitchen background is blurry and splotchy, carelessly executed in speedpainting technique. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a silver pewter dish filled with freshly harvested walnuts. The bowl stands on a dining room table covered with a woven, somewhat wrinkled, natural-colored linen tablecloth. Next to the bowl lie a worn, old iron nutcracker and several walnut shells. Behind the still life, we see the suggestion of a dining room window and dark blue, jacquard print curtains. The background is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the bowl, tablecloth and the walnuts are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The background is out of focus and splotchy. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
eat your veggies - special request for sweet potatoes
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2958 X 1690
(5.00 MP)
Used settings:
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a large, unpeeled sweet potato lying on an old wooden chopping board, waiting to be peeled, chopped and prepared. The sweet potato's skin is darkish red-brown and flaky. Next to the sweet potato lies a sharp kitchen knife. Behind the sweet potato, we see a glass Pyrex casserole with sweet potato cubes tossed with olive oil, spices, herbs and salt. The background is unfocused, dark burgundy colored, spotty and blotchy, and it is rendered in very wet watercolor. The sweet potato in the foreground is executed lovingly and in great detail. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
juicy fruit - get your antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and water
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2958 X 1690
(5.00 MP)
Used settings:
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a very ripe, juicy, reticulated cantaloupe, split in half to show the deeply peach-orange colored flesh and the juicy, yellowish seeds arranged perfectly parallel around a central axis. The cantaloupe lies on a glass cutting board on a formica kitchen counter and is waiting to be cleaned and cut into sections. Next to the cantaloupe lies a steel reflective kitchen knife, and behind the cantaloupe, we see a platter with slices of air-dried prosciutto ham. The culinary still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. The light cream-colored background is blurry and very splotchy, carelessly executed in speedpainting technique. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
eat your veggies - get your vitamin A with carrots
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2958 X 1690
(5.00 MP)
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Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a bunch of freshly picked, tender, young, luscious, deep-orange carrots with the carrot leaves still attached and crumbs of moist soil on the carrots. The bunch of carrots is lying on a rough-hewn oak potting workbench, waiting to be cleaned prepared. Next to the carrots lie several sprigs of freshly picked variegated lemon thyme and a dirty glass jar with a vegetable brush and garden clippers. Behind the carrots, we see an out-of-focus shed wall with potting tools. The background is unfocused, dark-tan colored, spotty and blotchy and rendered in very wet watercolor. The carrots and thyme in the foreground are executed lovingly and in great detail. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a floral-patterned, old-fashioned porcelain bowl filled with lychees with red, leathery husks. Two lychee nuts are split open to show the sweet, glossy white interior and the shiny, dark-brown seed. The bowl of lychees sits on a rose-pink damask tablecloth with a very fine, traditional, repetitive woven floral design. Behind the porcelain bowl, we see the suggestion of a teak sideboard with glass doors. The sideboard is rendered in blurry, wet-on-wet watercolor and is hastily painted whereas the bowl, tablecloth and lychees are deftly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail. The dark background is out of focus and splotchy. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of half a brown coconut with fresh, shiny, white coconut insides. The coconut sits on a light, well-worn maplewood cutting board along with three deep-green limes and several sprigs of purple-blooming mint. Behind the coconut, we see the suggestion of a bottle with an elaborate label and three tall, crystal glasses with ice. The glasses are covered with condensation droplets. The coconut, limes and mint sprigs are deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick watercolor with exquisite detail. The bottle and the glasses are executed in speedpainting watercolor and are more blurry. The summery, yellow and green background is very blurry and splotchy, rapidly painted in wet-on-wet watercolor technique. Prize-winning biology illustration in a style reminiscent of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a small, blue-white ceramic bowl of ripe, perfectly shaped, large, freshly picked red strawberries with golden-yellow seeds and moist, fresh, green hulls. The glistening, reflective strawberries are spilling from the bowl. Next to the stawberries stands a rustic glass pitcher of fresh, white cream. Both stand on an old-fashioned, distressed wooden serving tray with beautiful, smooth, worn handles. Behind the bowl and the pitcher stands a platter with freshly baked, fluffy scones and a small sugar bowl with granulated sugar and an ornate, herirloom silver spoon. The culinary still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick watercolor. The light background suggesting a view out of a window is blurry, rendered in wet-on-wet, very splotchy, carelessly executed speedpainting technique. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, full frontal macro-view watercolor of a dozen plump, juicy, freshly cut stalks of purely white asparagus peeking out of a brown paper bag lying on a stone tabletop. The asparagus stalks are waiting to be cleaned and prepared. A vegetable peeler lies next to the asparagus, as does an open butter dish. A paper carton of organic breadcrumbs stands behind the bag of asparagus. In the back of the tableau, we see the an unfocused suggestion of dark, wooden kitchen cabinets. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the dark brown background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of several glossy, reflective, slender, dark-purple eggplants with hairy, light-green fruit stalks attached, lying on a kitchen counter waiting to be prepared. Behind the eggplants stands a well-used wooden chopping board leaning against the wall. To the side of the eggplant lie several yellow onions, a plump head of garlic and a bunch of different herbs tied together with a rubber band. The unfocused, dark-greenish, spotty and blotchy wet watercolor background includes the suggestion of hanging cooking utensils. The close-up shows the shiny eggplants in great detail. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of two dozen freshly picked, school-bus-yellow chanterelle mushrooms spilling out of a brown paper cone bag onto a black stone slab table. Next to the chanterelle mushrooms lies a short vegetable knife, and behind the mushrooms, we can discern a few onions and a bunch of fresh, dark green parsley held together with a red rubber band. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the dark background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a bunch of five golden beets with greens, tied together with rough hemp packaging string, lying a wooden cutting board on a kitchen counter, waiting to be cleaned and prepared. One beet is split to show the glowing, golden-yellow inside, with the close-up showing the concentric rings of lighter and deeper yellow. The greens of the beets are crinkled and present in various chades of green, the stems are a light yellow-green. The roots of the beets still have some dry soil clinging to them. Behind the beets, we see the suggestion of a red-and-white checkered tea towel hanging over the kitchen sink faucet. We se no other kitchen utensils. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the burgundy-colored background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
eat your veggies - especially if they're made into spaghetti sauce
Model:
AIVision
Size:
2958 X 1690
(5.00 MP)
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Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of a five bunch of five scarlet-red beefsteak tomatoes with dark-green fruit stalks attached, lying on a distressed wrought-iron tabletop, waiting to be cut. Behind the tomatoes, we see an enamel saucepan for making spaghetti sauce. To the side of the tomatoes lies a bunch of red-purple, blooming basil stems and a few white onions. The unfocused , greenish-purple, blothy background includes the suggestion of a side of bacon. The close-up shows the shiny, red tomatoes and the shaply delineated basil leaves and flowers in exquisite detail. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the burgundy-colored background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen, sharp-focus, macro-view watercolor of five freshly cut, green-and purple artichokes lying together on a mosaic-tiled kitchen counter, waiting to be cleaned and prepared. Next to the artichokes lies a dish with fresh butter, and behind the artichokes stands a spic-and-span, shiny, high steel pot reflecting the artichokes in a blurry and distorted manner. The culinary still life shows fresh ingredients ready to be prepared and cooked. The tableau is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the dark background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen macro-view watercolor of five half-peeled ears of jet-black heirloom black tortilla corn lying haphazardly on top of each other on a stone countertoop waiting to be peeled and cooked. The husks are light green, and the cornsilk is pale yellow. The culinary still life is deftly and painstakingly rendered in quick, wet-on-wet watercolor, the dark background is blurry and spotty. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
Prompt: Full screen macro view of three bunches of green-and-purple striped, long, healthy, young heritage string beans hanging on a single bean plant. The bushy bean plant also has flowers and young, still growing striped string beans offset by healthy, dark-green leaves. The beans in the clusters are ready to be picked. Very clear close-up of three clusters showing the green bean plants in their natural surroundings. The full-screen view shows the plant deftly rendered in quick and dirty, sloppy, very wet-on-wet watercolor. Prize-winning biology illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin. Museum-quality aquarelle sketch on heavy handmade rag paper.
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