Prompt: A high-resolution digital image in the style of realism with elements of visual art that seek to be photorealistic using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece, trending on ArtStation, Unreal Engine 5, IMAX Cinematic, OLED 8K, photorealistic CGI and VFX by WetA_Digital, HD-1080 and QUANTUM DOT technology for natural colors and sharp details. Smart 4K UHD QLED where flawless 4K clarity meets intelligent Ai Opticolor.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: Cataclysmic masterpiece cinematic photograph of an ancient, magical Atlas lying open in a dark, candle-lit library, as a realistic galleon ship erupts violently from its pages on a tidal wave of liquid ink. The ship, sails billowing, crests a wave made of the book's own paper, which transforms mid-air into tumultuous, splashing ocean water. The ink from the map runs off the edges of the book, becoming a real, swirling vortex on the wooden table. Pages of the book are swept up into the air, turning into seagulls as they fly. Style & Qualifiers: High-fantasy concept art, surrealism, photorealistic details, style of Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter, dynamic and chaotic composition, focused on the moment of eruption, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting from the candles, cinematic god rays, volumetric lighting on the water spray, motion blur, impossibly detailed, epic scale, tangible magic, 8K.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: Against the background of a dull, gloomy black canvas, as if on a theatrical stage, the word «KHARKOV» is slowly and solemnly highlighted - carved out by large, powerful voluminous 3-D letters filled with masculine content. Each letter is a window into a shattered reality, a sound frozen in stone and metal. This is not just typography - it is a chronicle of courage, written by burning streets and shards of hope Under this word - the inscription «CITY-HERO», executed in strict white font. It’s like a sentence and a reward. It’s a reminder to the world: despite the blows, despite the destruction, the city is alive. He breathes through concrete and smoke, he stands on the steadfastness of his inhabitants. This is the anthem of unbending, the dedication to Kharkov - not only as a geographical point, but as a symbol of courage, pain, and light that does not fade even in the deepest darkness. Tending on ArtStation, IMAX Cinematic - 1080hd, OLED8K, HDR, Super HDR.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image in the style of realism with elements of visual art that seek to be photorealistic using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece, trending on ArtStation, Unreal Engine 5, IMAX Cinematic, OLED 8K, photorealistic CGI and VFX by WetA_Digital, HD-1080 and QUANTUM DOT technology for natural colors and sharp details. Smart 4K UHD QLED where flawless 4K clarity meets intelligent Ai Opticolor.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: Cataclysmic masterpiece cinematic photograph of an ancient, magical Atlas lying open in a dark, candle-lit library, as a realistic galleon ship erupts violently from its pages on a tidal wave of liquid ink. The ship, sails billowing, crests a wave made of the book's own paper, which transforms mid-air into tumultuous, splashing ocean water. The ink from the map runs off the edges of the book, becoming a real, swirling vortex on the wooden table. Pages of the book are swept up into the air, turning into seagulls as they fly. Style & Qualifiers: High-fantasy concept art, surrealism, photorealistic details, style of Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter, dynamic and chaotic composition, focused on the moment of eruption, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting from the candles, cinematic god rays, volumetric lighting on the water spray, motion blur, impossibly detailed, epic scale, tangible magic, 8K.
Prompt: Against the backdrop of a massive full moon, illuminating the starry night sky with a silvery glow, stands a fantastical creature, a combination of alien and ruthless cyborg. The image combines the aesthetics of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and The Terminator. The central figure is a biomechanical humanoid whose flesh appears withered and wrinkled, but beneath it, a dark, metallic endoskeleton is visible. It stands against the backdrop of a gigantic, glowing full moon, which creates a powerful, backlit effect. The sky is dark, nighttime, strewn with stars, enhancing the sense of cosmic scale. The alien's head and face retain E.T.'s signature features—large, expressive eye sockets and a wrinkled nose—but they are distorted and sinister. The most striking detail is its eyes: the right eye glows an ominous red (a signature Terminator trait), symbolizing ruthless artificial intelligence and deadly threat, while the left eye remains blue and seems slightly more animated, perhaps symbolizing lost innocence or the struggle between organic and mechanical entities. The creature's torso reveals exposed cybernetic implants: a glowing orange-red energy reactor (similar to a heart) is visible on its chest, emitting a menacing light. Part of its skin on its chest and shoulders is missing, revealing a complex network of metal components, cables, and pistons. Its body is lean and sinewy, with prominent ribs and bones. Its right hand is raised, and its long, thin finger—the classic E.T. gesture—now radiates a bright, sparkling orange-yellow energy rather than a healing light. This glow appears dangerous, perhaps ready to fire or strike. This gesture reimagines an iconic scene, transforming a friendly contact into a warning or attack. The lower portion of the scene is engulfed in an ominous orange-red glow, which could be fire, smoke, or the heat emanating from the creature. Silhouettes of dark spruce or pine trees are visible on the ground, suggesting that the action takes place in a forest at night, as is often the case in horror films and thrillers. The entire atmosphere is permeated with anxiety, power, and apocalyptic foreboding.
I was born 50 years before the beginning of the third millennium from the Nativity of Christ.
He graduated from the nursery with honors and spent five years in kindergarten as a sweet, obedient little boy.
After kindergarten, I tried to get a job at the European Union of Artists, but they didn’t take me. It seems that he is still small. I had to get a job at school No. 5, where I successfully taught laziness, the art of flirting and powdering one's brains. Like all children, he invented different things from scrap materials. From time to time I went to drawing clubs and received bad marks from the art teacher because my parents supposedly drew all my works for me. Ten years later, I was solemnly dismissed from school, in honor of which they even gave a ball. From time to time, my parents, as if by chance, slipped me biographies of famous artists (synonyms are the words “poverty” and “unrecognized”). Clearly realizing that I have less talent, I decided not to repeat their fate. Therefore, I studied at the Interlactic “Institute of Grooms” (DVIST) and got a job in my specialty. A manager, or otherwise a seller of something that is not available, but can be brought if desired. Which is what I still do to this day.
Artist statement
“Nothing lasts forever, little lasts, things have different ends, but everything that has a beginning has an end.” - Seneca (younger) Roman philosopher.
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.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.