Prompt: An avant-garde half-body portrait in the explosive, chaotic, and vividly saturated style of Russ Millis, portraying a striking young Chinese woman with a statuesque, athletic physique, captured from a dynamic three-quarter rear angle. Her golden blonde hair is styled into a voluminous chignon, strands coiled with deliberate artistry, catching the light like woven silk. Her radiant skin gleams beneath high-intensity lighting, every contour sculpted by sharp bursts of jewel-toned illumination—ruby, amber, indigo, and jade—interlaced with electrifying glints of metallic gold and iridescent shimmer. Draped over one shoulder, a luxurious silk veil cascades in elegant folds down her back, partially concealing a richly detailed dragon tattoo that coils across her shoulder blade and spine. The veil, alive with embroidered motifs—cranes in mid-flight, blooming lotus flowers, rolling river waves, and sacred glyphs—shimmers in hues of scarlet, imperial violet, turquoise, celadon, and whisper-thin threads of gold. Its weightless fabric catches the ambient energy, flowing in sculptural drapery that glows against the vibrantly chaotic backdrop. Behind her, the environment detonates in a chromatic storm—violent splashes of magenta, cyan, viridian, volcanic orange, and obsidian black collide in swirls and expressive brush textures, dissolving the boundary between subject and space. The fusion of ancient symbolism, ethereal textile, and kinetic modern color saturates the scene with raw beauty and poised intensity, capturing the woman’s graceful dominance in a radiant tempest of cultural reverence and futuristic expression.
Prompt: An avant-garde full-body portrait in the explosive, chaotic, and vividly saturated style of Russ Millis, portraying a striking young Chinese woman with a statuesque, athletic physique, captured from a dynamic three-quarter rear angle. Her radiant skin glows under vibrant, high-intensity lighting, every muscle and curve defined with painterly precision and illuminated by sharp bursts of jewel tones—amber, crimson, sapphire, and jade—layered with electric highlights of gold and iridescent shimmer. A massive Chinese dragon tattoo coils across her sculpted back in vivid ink, its scales alive with luminous reds, burning oranges, glinting emerald greens, and gilded outlines that flicker with metallic light, merging ancient symbolism with pulsing modern energy.
In both hands she holds an opulent silk veil, suspended mid-motion, its fabric ablaze with intricate embroidery of traditional Chinese iconography—cranes, peonies, river waves, and auspicious symbols—all gleaming in rich scarlet, imperial yellow, violet, turquoise, and thread-thin gold. The veil flows downward in a living cascade, trailing behind her like a burst of liquid color, absorbing and refracting the surrounding light. The background explodes in a riot of chromatic chaos—wild splashes of magenta, cobalt, neon green, ink-black, and molten gold radiate from behind and around her, interwoven with swirling brushstrokes and deconstructed textures that bleed into the figure.
The composition vibrates with energy, contrast, and motion: the fierce elegance of the woman’s pose, the mythic dragon alive across her skin, and the silk’s luminous dance through the air fuse into a singular visual eruption. Every element—tattoo, veil, body, and backdrop—burns with hyper-saturated emotion, transforming the portrait into a storm of color, symbolism, and raw feminine power in Russ Millis’ most opulent, defiant, and radiant expression.
Prompt: A full-body avant-garde portrait in the explosive, chaotic style of Russ Millis, depicting a young woman enshrouded in tension and myth, her face partially veiled by torn, floating strips of fabric printed with faded floral patterns—roses, lilacs, and bleeding orchids—fractured and curling mid-air like petals caught in a storm. The fabric is not soft and delicate, but raw, threadbare, and ink-streaked, its edges fraying into the surrounding space as if dissolving into memory or smoke.
Her features emerge from the layered fragments with unsettling clarity—one eye visible, sharp and liquid, the other swallowed by shadow and disintegration. Her skin, hyperreal in texture, is scraped by light and speckled with gold dust, bruised color, and painterly distortion. The floral motifs extend across her shoulders and collarbones like spectral tattoos, echoing a narrative of decay and rebirth.
The background explodes with visual entropy—streaks of crimson, sickly greens, and scorched ivory crashing into each other through splattered ink, chaotic brushwork, and abstract organic shapes that evoke both garden and grave. Strips of script, wilted sigils, and blurred symbols bleed across the image like forgotten thoughts. Her hair, matted in parts and weightless in others, merges with the fabric and chaos alike.
This is no serene surrealism—it is fragmentation as identity, softness ripped open to reveal myth and unrest. The portrait, in Russ Millis' signature visual dialect, transforms delicacy into tension, floral elegance into ritual entropy, and the veiled face into a battlefield of expression and concealment.
Prompt: A high-intensity, avant-garde photographic portrait in the raw, expressive style of Russ Millis, capturing an extreme close-up of a Vietnamese woman’s eyes, where light, emotion, and texture collide in a visceral display. Her heterochromatic gaze—one storm-gray, the other golden hazel—radiates with subtle defiance and introspective depth, anchoring the viewer in a liminal space between vulnerability and quiet power. Her smooth, porcelain-toned skin is illuminated by shards of gold and cool blue light, carving dramatic contrast across her face in painterly chiaroscuro. The background and edges of her features dissolve into chaotic ink smears, distressed paper textures, and deconstructed brushwork that bleed across the frame like memory breaking apart. Fragmented organic motifs—bamboo, lotus petals, shards of lacquer—ghost across the surface, caught between clarity and dissolution. Her irises shimmer with impossible sharpness, reflective as liquid glass, hinting at unspoken histories and unseen realms beyond the lens. Rendered in Russ Millis’ signature fusion of hyperreal focus and abstract disintegration, the portrait blurs the boundary between photographic precision and emotional abstraction, transforming a fleeting glance into a haunting, cinematic experience.
Prompt: An expressive oil on canvas painting in the raw, dynamic style of Ashley Wood, portraying Death as an iconic feminine figure, captured in a windswept, commanding pose. She wears the traditional reaper’s garb reimagined as a luxurious, flowing gown of vibrant silk—an electrifying hue like crimson, violet, or deep emerald—its surface intricately embroidered with fine, spectral patterns that shimmer beneath the layered impasto. The fabric clings and tears with intentional elegance, rendered in thick, chaotic brushstrokes that ripple into the canvas like smoke and silk entwined. Her scythe is sleek, modern, and razor-sharp, its blade glinting cold and new, cutting through the smeared chaos around her like a crescent of silence. Her long, dark hair is tousled violently by the wind, strands whipping into the distorted background where twisted shapes and crumbling architecture dissolve into abstract strokes of ash, gold, and shadow. Her face is both beautiful and terrible, sculpted in bold, defiant lines, with hollow eyes glowing faintly beneath heavy strokes. The entire composition surges with haunting energy—a vision of death not as decay, but as splendor, inevitability, and wild divine poetry.
Prompt: an elegant ink and pen illustration, featuring a young Chinese woman viewed in profile, her vermilion red asymmetrical bob framing a poised, regal expression, wearing a traditional aristocratic Chinese robe draped open to reveal intricate tattoos across her torso and back, detailed dragons winding with fierce grace and cherry blossoms flowing in delicate contrast, the linework sharp and fluid, blending bold brushstrokes with fine, meticulous hatching, background minimalistic with soft ink washes suggesting mist or ancient paper, emphasizing the serene yet powerful aura of the figure.
Prompt: Baroque art. Close-up. A soul in hell, agonized and despairing, in a dark underworld. Low-angle shot. Inspired by Caravaggio and Harrison Fisher. Dramatic chiaroscuro. Haunting shadows. Golden light on tortured flesh. Dark, gritty textures. Masterful play of light and darkness. High contrast. Best quality. Highly detailed. Immersive atmosphere. Dark fantasy. Underworld scenery. Tenebrism. Deep shadows. Light and shadow dance.
Prompt: Create a textural expressionist illustration, where the scene dissolves into bold, impulsive strokes and fragmented texture.
The subject is a young female explorer, dressed in 1970s-era hiking gear—a rugged parka jacket in sun-faded ochre and moss green, flared khaki pants, and scuffed leather boots, all with subtle fantasy embellishments like tiny embroidered sigils on the pockets and a belt clasp shaped like a stylized compass rose.
Her hair is a tangled cascade of dark auburn, barely contained by a woolen headband, suggested by chaotic, twisting strokes of earthy red and deep brown, bleeding slightly into the gusts of color that form the background.
The environment is a wild, windswept plateau. The ground below her feet is a dense, rugged impasto of muddy earth tones, smeared with streaks of burnt umber, mossy green, and dusky grey. Tufts of fantastical grasses—golden, silver, and deep violet—emerge as sudden bursts of color, barely contained within the landscape’s rough scumbling.
In the distance, misty, dreamlike mountains loom, painted with broad, trembling strokes of muted blue and smoky purple. A fractured sky above her churns with massive, swirling bands of amber, pewter, and dusky pink, evoking a moment between sunset and oncoming storm.
The explorer’s form is sturdy yet almost merging with the elements—her silhouette partially consumed by the writhing energy of the landscape. Only the vibrant contrast of her parka and the sharp glint of a fantasy-like bronze amulet at her throat ground her in this dreamlike world.
The overall mood is both untamed and slightly surreal: a homage to discovery and resilience, rendered in layered paint, heavy impasto, and wild motion—where the explorer becomes as much a part of the landscape as the earth she crosses.
Prompt: A full-body, avant-garde illustration in the expressive, chaotic style of Russ Millis, merged with flowing liquid ink textures and glowing brushstrokes. The subject is a captivating young sorceress—her long, wavy chestnut hair cascading beneath a wide, classic witch’s hat, from which two elegant, curved antelope horns emerge. Her amber eyes shimmer with intellect and power, framed by a calm, confident expression and full, expressive lips. She wears a richly decorated robe, adorned with luminous gold and bronze filigree, etched in intricate Norse runes that catch the light in radiant swirls. The garment flows dynamically with her pose, echoing movement and arcane energy. A polished monocle dangles from a chain sewn into her outfit, and at her hip hangs a massive, ancient tome bound in leather, secured with a heavy clasp. Ink splatters and layered abstract lines swirl around her silhouette—blues, ambers, and burnished metallic tones bleeding into the parchment-toned background. The composition bursts with kinetic energy and contrast, fusing myth, intellect, and chaotic beauty in a celebration of raw magical force and stylized elegance.
Prompt: A high-contrast explosion of ink and chaos in Russ Mills’ signature fractured style—a demoness ripped from some celestial gutter, her milk-white skin smeared with graphite shadows and dripping gold acrylic. Those ibex horns, more bone than ornament, carve through the composition like shattered porcelain, their cream-and-rose veins rendered in splintered brushstrokes that bleed into the negative space. Wings? Not the tidy angel shit—these are brutal things, half-plucked and angry, the “feathers” just staccato jabs of white ink and correction fluid, the gilded tips rusted over with ochre spatter.
Her pose is all fuck-you elegance: one knee forward, fingers splayed like she’s mid-incantation, the geometric tattoos (red as dried blood) crawling up her thighs in jagged, screen-printed patterns that glitch where the ink pools. Mills’ trademark ink-drips eat at her edges, dissolving her left flank into a storm of newspaper clippings and charcoal dust. The eyes? Sliced open with a palette knife—amber-green irises glowing under layers of varnish, the pupils thin as razor cuts.
Background? Imagine a dumpster fire of Renaissance fresco scraps and spray-paint tags, the whole thing vibrating with unstable energy. She’s not standing in the hellscape—she’s unmaking it, her horns tearing holes in the paper grain. Every stroke feels stolen from a vandal’s sketchbook: the claw marks in her wings, the way her lower lip melts into a cigarette burn on the canvas. No softness here. Just a beautiful accident waiting to rot.
Key Mills-isms:
Destruction as texture (scratches, torn paper effects)
Graphic vs. painterly (sharp tattoos vs. chaotic ink washes)
Unapologetic grunge (dirty whites, oxidized gold, “mistakes” left visible)
Prompt: An Art Nouveau-inspired illustration in the ornate and lyrical style of Alphonse Mucha, featuring a radiant young Chinese woman as an allegorical embodiment of liberation through language. Her full, expressive lips are slightly parted, as if in the act of speaking truth into the world. Long, shocking pink hair flows in two elaborate braids that begin at her temples and cascade toward the nape of her neck, each braid tied with vivid vermilion red ribbons that flutter with symbolic grace.
Her eyes—mysteriously colored in a vivid blend of amber and green—shows clarity and wisdom. She wears modern, flowing garments crafted from layered papyrus-like fabrics, adorned with swirling calligraphy, poetry fragments, and symbolic scripts in muted inks. These garments echo both tradition and progress, wrapping her form like sacred manuscripts.
Behind her, an intricate circular halo of stylized sunburst patterns and open books radiates outward, filled with vines of letters, ink feathers, and unfolding scrolls, all framed in delicate, gold-leafed lines that blend into a border of swirling motifs and organic floral elements—lotus, peonies, and ginkgo leaves symbolizing enlightenment and resilience.
Chains made of shadows break apart at her feet, their shattered links dissolving into flowing script that rises like smoke toward her mouth. The composition is soft yet powerful, every curve and line harmonizing in Mucha’s elegant rhythm—celebrating the emancipation of the mind through the sacred act of language, where beauty and knowledge become indistinguishable.
Prompt: A dynamic illustration in Ashley Wood’s signature painterly-graphic style depicts a statuesque Greek woman emerging from a steaming milk bath, her athletic body glistening with rivulets of molten chocolate that cascade down her sculpted shoulders and thighs. Her long violet hair, tied into a windswept ponytail with a vermilion-and-gold ribbon, whips through the air as she steps forward, the motion sending droplets of milk and chocolate splattering in thick, textured arcs. Intelligent, seductive eyes—rendered in Wood’s trademark smoldering gaze—lock onto the viewer, framed by smudged kohl and flecks of gold leaf that cling to her cheekbones. The milk bath churns behind her, its surface a chaotic blend of creamy whites and cocoa swirls, while the background fractures into Wood’s signature abstract chaos: splattered ink blots, distressed brushstrokes, and torn parchment textures that suggest ancient frescoes decaying at the edges. Her pose thrums with kinetic energy—one hand brushing dripping chocolate from her collarbone, the other gripping the bath’s edge with fingers that dissolve into ink-spatter shadows. The chocolate’s glossy sheen contrasts with the matte, weathered textures of her surroundings, every drip and splatter echoing the raw, visceral energy of Wood’s best work.
Prompt: A gritty, high-energy illustration in the signature painterly-meets-graphic style of Ashley Wood, depicting a strikingly beautiful young woman with long, tousled dark brown hair and intense chestnut eyes that radiate quiet defiance. Her partially unbuttoned checkered flannel shirt drapes loosely over her frame, blending grunge practicality with careless elegance. The composition merges loose, expressive brushstrokes and controlled ink splatters, with chaotic textures and layered hues creating a visceral, dreamlike tension. Sections of the illustration are fragmented, missing jagged puzzle-shaped pieces that dissolve into the abstract, distorted background—a storm of off-whites, deep blacks, and muted reds, where ethereal smoke and ghostly brush marks bleed into her form. In her hand, she holds a clear glass of water marked with a stark acid-hazard symbol, its graphic starkness contrasting the smudged oil streaks and ink drips tracing her toned arms. Thick, textured strokes define her hair and clothing, while splatters of diluted paint mimic water droplets on the glass. The background feels incomplete yet intentional, as if the missing puzzle fragments and splintered lines pull her between reality and abstraction. Rendered in Ashley Wood’s signature fusion of raw energy and graphic precision, the piece balances fragility and rebellion, its unresolved edges echoing themes of impermanence and hidden danger.
Prompt: A raw, energetic illustration in Russ Mills' signature urban expressionist style captures a powerfully built young Chinese woman in a defiant victory pose. Seen from a dramatic rear three-quarter angle, her muscular frame twists to confront the viewer with smoldering dark eyes that burn with intensity. One sinewy arm thrusts upward in a fist of triumph, tendons straining with contained power. Across her broad shoulders rests a massive mouflon skull secured by distressed leather straps, its curved horns framing her wind-tossed electric blue hair streaked with emerald highlights.
She wears rugged blue jeans cut off just below the knees, the frayed edges and worn fabric suggesting miles of hard travel, paired with a red-and-green checkered flannel shirt whose rolled sleeves reveal tattooed, muscular arms. The jeans' deep indigo tones contrast sharply with her vibrant hair and the golden undertones of her skin.
Behind her, an antique map yellows at its torn edges, its geographic details dissolving into Mills' characteristic abstract textures - drips of India ink, spatters of acrylic, and scratches of graphite that create urban energy. The woman's presence dominates the composition, her modern warrior aesthetic blending contemporary street style with primal symbolism. Every brushstroke vibrates with restless energy - from the wind-whipped strands of her neon-blue hair to the tension in her clenched fist. The missing puzzle piece from her torso suggests untold stories, while her unbroken gaze challenges the viewer to question where her victory lies. Rendered in Mills' trademark fusion of fine art precision and street art rawness, the piece captures a perfect moment of powerful femininity and urban mythology.
Passionate about logic, hiking, and LEGO enthusiast. Avid reader and a humble astronomy blogger—writing not to teach, but to learn. Endlessly curious, with the wonder of a child, yet never quite comfortable in large crowds.
Artist statement
Logic is a lantern that does not illuminate the entire path but allows you not to stumble step by step.
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.