Prompt: Dancer Mid-Breath: A portrait of a dancer just after movement, hairline damp and shoulders glowing with sweat, the background falling into abstract grid segments.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Egon Schiele.
Emotional Impact: Raw and kinetic.
Additional Elements: Upper left features slight motion blur in hair.
Prompt: Coyote Tracks at First Light: Across a low dune field touched by the palest blush of dawn, a trail of fresh coyote prints curves in a perfect, lonely line. Each print is crisp in the soft sand, shadows still nestled in their depth. Sparse desert grasses shimmer with dew in the morning hush, and beyond, the land rises in rolling hills kissed by the first golden light. The coyote is nowhere to be seen, but its presence lingers in the hush, like a breath just exhaled. Maxfield Parrish paints the sky in ethereal gradients — from pearl to soft rose to opaline blue — a slow-burning miracle of morning. Andrew Wyeth honors each footprint as though it were a verse — sculpting the dune’s contours, the grass’s blades, the dew’s fragile grip on light. Albert Bierstadt pulls the hills gently into the frame, giving the empty space a quiet majesty — a cathedral of dust, solitude, and becoming.
Prompt: The Sleigh That Waits: A single horse-drawn sleigh sits tethered beneath the awning of a rural stable, its body dusted with snow and leather straps stiff with cold. The horse, a pale dapple-gray, stands motionless with steam rising gently from its nostrils, casting a faint cloud into the golden-blue twilight. The barn door is slightly ajar, revealing a hay bale and the soft flicker of lamplight from within. The snow-packed ground is marked with deep hoofprints and the narrow grooves of sled runners. Maxfield Parrish paints the sky and atmosphere with glowing warmth where the light meets snow, infusing even the shadows with color. Andrew Wyeth captures the aged wood grain of the sleigh and the worn strength in the horse’s stance, giving the moment quiet dignity. Albert Bierstadt opens the surrounding hills into a vast snowy hush, setting this quiet pause in a landscape that feels both eternal and deeply personal.
Prompt: Soap Bubble Cluster with Rainbow Spectrum: A tight cluster of soap bubbles floating above a reflective black surface, each one displaying iridescent rainbow patterns in exacting detail.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Jonty Hurwitz.
Emotional Impact: Delicate and transitory.
Additional Elements: A faint reflection of the photographer appears in a bubble.
Prompt: Portrait with Braids and Denim Collar: A woman with long twin braids and a worn denim shirt stares directly ahead, each hair meticulously captured, with denim weave texture visible in the lower frame and light flickering across her cheekbones.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Alice Neel.
Emotional Impact: Honest and proud.
Additional Elements: Grid transitions to warm sepia tones on edges.
Prompt: The Long Shadow of the Water Tower: In the last amber light of evening, the skeletal form of a long-abandoned water tower throws a shadow across the arid valley floor — a vast, dark silhouette that stretches like a sundial across gravel, brush, and fractured earth. The tower itself leans slightly from decades of wind, its tank rust-scored and crowned with a nest built of twigs, bones, and wire. A lone raven sits at its peak, perfectly still. In the distance, a dust storm coils on the horizon, soft-edged and slow-moving, like a forgotten memory returning. Maxfield Parrish gives the descending light a molten beauty — not fierce, but sacred — washing the metal and sky in hues of copper, lavender, and burnished rose. Andrew Wyeth details the corrosion with reverence: rivets worn smooth, wood faded to silver, and the raven’s feathers ruffled with wind. Albert Bierstadt expands the land outward, holding the storm, the tower, and the silence together like parts of a great orchestral breath just before it is released.
Prompt: Lantern at the Edge of the Stream: A rusted lantern, lit and low-burning, rests on a half-submerged rock near the edge of a slow-moving winter stream. Snow has settled on the banks in gentle waves, and the current beneath the ice reflects a soft glow from the lantern’s flickering flame. Above, bare willow branches drape toward the water like dark ribbons, their tips encased in frost. There is no sound but the whisper of moving water and the occasional creak of ice shifting along the edges. Maxfield Parrish envelops the scene in twilight colors — violet, rose-gray, and luminous white — while casting the lantern’s flame as a subtle anchor of warmth. Andrew Wyeth renders every crack in the lantern glass and every ripple in the ice with emotional clarity, imbuing the quiet moment with human weight. Albert Bierstadt draws out the depth of the forested backdrop and gives breath to the sky, extending solitude in all directions.
Prompt: Keychain, Coin, and Credit Card Triad: A steel key, worn penny, and matte black credit card are arranged with perfect alignment on a glossy black tabletop, reflecting and intersecting in mirrored light.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Pedro Campos.
Emotional Impact: Sleek and symbolic.
Additional Elements: A light dusting of fingerprint oils adds realism.
Prompt: Man with Transparent Oxygen Tubing: A hyper-realistic portrait of an older man with oxygen tubing resting gently on his cheeks, the plastic catching highlights and casting fine shadows across liver-spotted skin.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Lucian Freud.
Emotional Impact: Tender and mortal.
Additional Elements: Eyes closed in deep peace.
Prompt: Lantern by the Desert Shrine: At the base of a stone outcrop, tucked within a natural alcove, stands a makeshift shrine: a flat slab of rock used as an altar, weathered smooth by wind and devotion. A small clay lantern rests atop it, flickering faintly in the rising dusk — its flame dancing within colored glass panels, casting jewel-toned shadows on the walls. Pebbles, bones, dried flowers, and tiny tokens form a half-circle at its base — offerings left by passing souls. The sky glows with a deepening blue overhead, and a single planet gleams on the edge of visibility. Maxfield Parrish paints the sky into velvet sapphire, against which the lantern’s glow becomes a sacred hymn. Andrew Wyeth captures every surface — the chipped edge of the lantern, the crackle of ancient petals, the delicate soot stain above the flame. Albert Bierstadt makes the desert rock surrounding the shrine rise in solemn embrace, like a cathedral carved by time and light.
Prompt: Tracks Through the Windbreak: A row of windbreak trees — tall, narrow evergreens planted with perfect symmetry — stands like a living corridor in an otherwise open, snow-blanketed field. Between them, a set of narrow tracks from snowshoes marks a straight line into the white. The snow here is deeper, mounding between trunks, muffling sound. High above, snow continues to fall in hushed spirals, backlit by the unseen sun behind thick clouds. At the far end of the corridor, barely discernible, is a red mitten snagged on a low branch. Maxfield Parrish uses the snowfall and diffused light to blur the boundaries of the visible, casting the scene in pearly wonder. Andrew Wyeth breathes narrative into the forgotten mitten, the individual tree trunks, and the imprinted snow with meticulous care. Albert Bierstadt adds a noble structure to the rows of trees and the sweeping field beyond — rendering geometry as serenity.
Prompt: Crystal Prism on Black Velvet: A sharply cut triangular crystal prism rests on a pure black velvet surface, scattering light into faint rainbow spectrums that dance subtly along the folds.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Daniel Dou.
Emotional Impact: Elegant and mysterious.
Additional Elements: One faint scratch on the velvet catches the spectrum.
Prompt: Athlete with Sweatband and Nose Bruise: A close portrait of a young boxer or runner mid-recovery, sweat glistening on skin, and a fresh bruise across the nose bridge, rendered through square gradations of intense warm hues.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Robert Mapplethorpe.
Emotional Impact: Charged, alive.
Additional Elements: Background grid subtly mimics a ring corner.
Prompt: Moonrise Over the Ocotillo Grove: In a wide arroyo ringed with low volcanic ridges, a grove of ocotillo plants rises like green lightning from the sand — their tall, spiny stalks crowned with flickering red blossoms. The full moon, enormous and low on the horizon, emerges between two hills, casting long shadows that crisscross like calligraphy over the desert floor. The air is utterly still, save for the distant cry of a nightjar, echoing once and gone. The ocotillo branches sway slightly — not from wind, but as if moved by the moon’s arrival. Maxfield Parrish renders the lunar light as pure magic — silvered, soft, and surreal, turning every plant into a luminous sculpture. Andrew Wyeth carves texture from the quiet: the ripple of moonlight on sand, the subtle pulse of a blossom, the cool press of shade. Albert Bierstadt opens the ridges outward like arms — cradling moon and grove alike in a moment of celestial benediction.
Prompt: Hearthfire Beneath the Loft Window: Inside a simple, high-ceilinged cabin loft, a fireplace crackles low in the corner, sending amber light dancing across the plank walls and a large fur-lined chair drawn close for warmth. Above, a single frosted window looks out onto a field of white, where the moon glows softly, casting a square of light onto the wooden floor. A mug of tea rests on a nearby table, steam curling lazily upward. A folded quilt, book, and pair of thick wool socks are arranged nearby — an untouched sanctuary. Maxfield Parrish lets the moonlight glow against the frost and filter dreamily across the glass, rendering the contrast between interior warmth and exterior cold with poetic delicacy. Andrew Wyeth gives texture to the chair, wool, and weathered floorboards — tangible, lived-in, and hushed. Albert Bierstadt, though mostly absent from the frame, is present in the suggestion of the great snowy world beyond the window — vast, solemn, and silent.
Prompt: Reflective Balloon Cluster on Plexiglass: A small group of chrome balloons rests on a transparent plexiglass base, reflecting one another and the ceiling lights in perfect spherical warps.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Jeff Koons.
Emotional Impact: Playful and precise.
Additional Elements: The reflection of the viewer is faintly visible in each orb.
Prompt: Woman with Neon Nails and Tear Track: A contemporary portrait showing a woman’s expressive face with tear tracks down one cheek, her neon-painted fingernails softly pressing against her jaw.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Marilyn Minter.
Emotional Impact: Emotional, defiant.
Additional Elements: Tiny flecks of glitter in nails catch soft light.
Prompt: Scorpion Crossing in Firelight: Deep in the shelter of a sandstone alcove, the orange glow of a small campfire licks the stone with shadow-dancing light. A flat, open space of sand is cleared nearby, where a lone scorpion inches its way across, leaving tiny mirrored indentations behind it. Its body catches the light with iridescent sheen, casting an exaggerated silhouette against the cave wall. A tin mug steams on a stone nearby, and a weathered journal lies open to a page marked only by a hand-drawn spiral. Maxfield Parrish uses the firelight like a spell — painting flame, shadow, and wall in shifting reds, oranges, and golds, each flicker a breath. Andrew Wyeth captures the glint on the scorpion’s shell, the warped shape of the mug’s handle, and the subtle curl of the paper’s edge. Albert Bierstadt holds the surrounding stone in sculpted reverence — the cave a sacred hollow where light, danger, and thought intersect.
Prompt: The Watcher on the Frozen Jetty: At the edge of a vast, iced-over lake, a wooden jetty stretches stiffly into the crystalline white, its planks buried beneath a wind-drifted frosting of snow. At its terminus, a lone figure — bundled in a heavy wool coat and fur-lined cap — stands motionless, facing the horizon where pale gold light breaks through cloud layers like whispered breath. The ice is fractured in places, revealing soft pools of open water that catch reflections of an awakening sky. A pair of snowshoes rest against the railing. Beyond the lake, jagged pine-covered ridges rise like sentries, draped in the slow veil of dawn mist. Maxfield Parrish transforms the horizon into a surreal watercolor gradient, where gold, blush, and steel blue merge into dream. Andrew Wyeth captures the worn texture of the jetty's grain, the frostbite on the snowshoes’ leather, and the quiet restraint in the solitary figure’s posture. Albert Bierstadt unfurls the mountains and sky in sweeping majesty, letting the figure feel both minuscule and deeply eternal — an observer at the edge of the infinite.
Prompt: Lollipop Jar on Window Ledge: A clear candy jar filled with colorful swirl lollipops sits on a sunlit window ledge, with light refracting through the sugar and glass in spectacular color detail.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Glennray Tutor.
Emotional Impact: Joyful and nostalgic.
Additional Elements: A slight handprint on the jar’s lid gives it humanity.
Prompt: Boy with Missing Front Tooth and Gaps in Grid: A grinning child with a missing front tooth and bright eyes, the portrait composed with purposefully incomplete squares in the upper grid, suggesting memory and growth.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Kerry James Marshall.
Emotional Impact: Joyful and raw.
Additional Elements: Faint smudge of chocolate near the lip.
Prompt: The Final Light on the Empty Crossroads: Where two dirt tracks intersect in the endless expanse of high desert, a weather-worn wooden post stands at the crossroads, its directional signs long faded to gray. Tumbleweeds have collected at its base, and faint tire tracks are nearly lost to drifting dust. The sun has just disappeared beyond the horizon, leaving a final flush of coral and violet in the sky, which begins to bloom with the first shy stars. A distant coyote cries, once, then the quiet returns. There is no motion, only the echo of passage. Maxfield Parrish transforms the sky into a veil between worlds — glowing in tones both tender and ancient. Andrew Wyeth touches every surface — from the grain of splintered wood to the scattered pebbles — with contemplative clarity. Albert Bierstadt expands the desert roads into legend — letting them vanish into mystery and starlight, where direction no longer matters and the silence becomes complete.
Prompt: Abandoned Cart Along the Winter Orchard Row: A two-wheeled wooden cart leans at an awkward angle beneath a row of apple trees long gone dormant — their bare, arthritic limbs coated in glimmering frost. One of the wheels is broken, half-buried in the snow, and the cart’s bed is filled with shriveled fruit that has frozen solid. Scattered beneath the trees are the remnants of burlap sacks, iced over and still. Crows perch in the upper branches, their silhouettes stark against the deepening slate sky. The last trace of daylight stains the horizon in pale lavender and steel. Maxfield Parrish captures the fading light with luminescent restraint, bathing the orchard in a spectral glow. Andrew Wyeth finds solemn beauty in the cart’s decay — the splintered handles, the worn stitching of the sacks, the bruised apples rimed with ice. Albert Bierstadt expands the orchard rows with noble symmetry, fading into mist, giving the sense that time has stopped — or never arrived.
Prompt: Torn Foil Wrapper with Chocolate Fragment: A hyper-detailed rendering of a partially unwrapped chocolate bar, its foil torn unevenly, catching dramatic overhead light across both matte and metallic textures.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Tjalf Sparnaay.
Emotional Impact: Textural and indulgent.
Additional Elements: Crumbs are scattered with calculated imperfection.
Prompt: Studio Musician with Cords and Beard Shine: A man in a recording studio with sound cables draped over his shoulders, his beard highlighted with shimmer from subtle colored lights, the grid rendering technical noise as painterly pixels.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: David Hockney.
Emotional Impact: Rhythmic and observational.
Additional Elements: A blue LED faintly glows at temple height.
Prompt: The Overgrown Courtyard of Stone Lanterns: In the heart of a ruined colonial courtyard, once formal and geometric, a half-circle of moss-covered stone lanterns stands in crumbling silence. Vines cascade from a fractured balcony above, trailing blossoms of crimson and ivory into a reflecting pool whose water is clouded with time and fallen petals. Twilight sinks between tall walls, touching the stone with amber light, softening edges, and igniting the blossoms with sudden fire. A pair of doves perch silently on a cracked balustrade. Maxfield Parrish paints the light in fluid gold and velvet blue, cascading into crevices and water with reverence. Andrew Wyeth renders every lichen-cloaked lantern, every flake of fallen plaster, and the moist shimmer of the aged stone pool. Albert Bierstadt opens the courtyard skyward — giving the ruined space a cathedral-like vertical grace, as if heaven itself had paused to see what had been left behind.
Prompt: The Stone Path Under Snowfall at Dusk: A gently descending path of flat-cut stone weaves through a snow-covered garden, its edges softened by new snow that falls in steady, silent flurries. Stone lanterns line the trail, some buried nearly to the top, while faded prayer flags hang between bare trees like whispers caught in mid-breath. A wooden gate frames the far end of the path, slightly ajar, its hinges heavy with frost. In the near distance, a koi pond lies frozen, its surface dull and matte beneath a dusting of white, reflecting the faint, warm hue of dusk. Maxfield Parrish gives the snowfall a fairy-tale hush, the garden lit as though touched by moonlight before the moon has arrived. Andrew Wyeth details every wet stone, every sag in the flag’s fabric, and the melancholy grace of a space left to stillness. Albert Bierstadt opens the space with gentle elevation, using layered trees and snow-mounded terrain to give the garden quiet monumentality — a sacred space unfolding beneath the falling sky.
Prompt: Puzzle Pieces Scattered on Gloss Table: A pile of colorful jigsaw puzzle pieces is scattered across a piano-black table, with each piece's sharp edge and glossy shadow rendered in uncanny realism.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Roberto Bernardi.
Emotional Impact: Analytical and intricate.
Additional Elements: A piece reflects its neighbor on the high-shine surface.
Prompt: Teen in Hijab with Gold Thread Grid: A close-up of a teenage girl wearing a patterned hijab, the fabric shimmering with golden thread, each fold rendered with reverent clarity, overlaid with a golden-tinged grid.
Primary Artist: Chuck Close.
Enhancement Artist: Shirin Neshat.
Emotional Impact: Strong and luminous.
Additional Elements: The lower edge of her smile begins to form.
Prompt: Twilight Through the Train Station Glass: The shattered remains of a once-grand train station stand open to the twilight air — its iron ribs exposed, its vast arched windows broken but still magnificent. Through fractured panes, the last light of day filters in, throwing slanted shadows onto tiled floors choked with weeds. An old bench sits beneath the arch, partly sunk into earth, ivy coiled through its slats. A tattered schedule board hangs askew, names of cities blurred by rust and rain. Maxfield Parrish casts the glass in spectral hues — amber, indigo, coral — like the wings of insects preserved in time. Andrew Wyeth explores the corrosion in tender strokes: each broken tile, the texture of wind-worn wood, the brittle curl of an old departure card. Albert Bierstadt frames the structure as though it were a temple — still standing, still reaching upward, the silence more dignified than the bustle it once held.
Prompt: Buried Chapel on the Hillside: A small stone chapel, ancient and weatherworn, sits half-buried in a heavy snowfall along a wind-exposed hillside. The roof slopes steeply under the burden of white, its dark shingles peeking through like bone beneath linen. Snow curls along the corners of stained glass windows, which glimmer with faint interior candlelight — the only evidence of life. A wrought iron cross crowns the peak of the steeple, encased in frost, silhouetted against an opaline sky bruised with cloud. In the foreground, a bell rope sways gently from a beam, brushing against the drifted snow with a soft, rhythmic sound. Maxfield Parrish renders the snow-laced light with radiant softness, turning the candlelit windows into beacons of warmth. Andrew Wyeth imbues the chapel’s stone, the quiet strain of the bell rope, and the delicate layers of frost with poignant, tactile stillness. Albert Bierstadt broadens the horizon into a frozen valley beyond, layering the scene with spiritual gravity — a sanctuary carved into silence.
Prompt: Champagne Glass with Rising Bubbles: A flute of champagne is mid-pour, bubbles rising with pinpoint clarity, light dancing through the golden liquid and onto the marble surface below.
Primary Artist: Jason de Graaf.
Enhancement Artist: Pedro Campos.
Emotional Impact: Celebratory and elegant.
Additional Elements: Surface tension is visible along the glass rim.
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.
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Deep Dream
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