Prompt: A glamorous young woman is walking confidently down a lively city street at night, dressed in a striking, elegant black evening gown. The gown is floor-length with a high slit on one side, revealing her leg adorned with black garter straps. She wears high heels, adding to her tall and graceful silhouette. Her long, dark hair flows down naturally over her shoulders, and her posture is both poised and stylish, with one hand lightly adjusting her dress as she walks.
Above her, the night sky is beautifully decorated with countless strings of white fairy lights, forming a glowing tunnel of illumination that stretches across the street. The lights create a magical, festive atmosphere, casting a soft glow on the pavement. Around her, groups of people in winter clothing stroll casually, giving the scene a lively yet urban vibe. On the right side of the street, modern buildings with glass windows and storefronts are visible, while a cylindrical poster-covered kiosk stands behind her, adding a touch of city realism.
The overall mood is cinematic and glamorous — blending fashion, nightlife, and city energy in a dazzling evening setting.
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Prompt: A vast desert under a violet sky, where giant floating clocks melt over crystal mountains. A river of glowing liquid gold flows through the sand, reflecting strange stars that shine even in daylight. In the middle stands a faceless figure with butterfly wings made of shattered glass, holding a glowing orb. Around it, a primitive tribe of men and women dressed in fur and leather stare in awe at the floating clocks in the sky. The atmosphere is dreamlike, surreal, with high contrast, cinematic lighting, and hyper-detailed textures, digital surrealism style
Prompt: 16:9 head of broccoli whose florets are made exclusively of abundant multicolored nonpareil sprinkles. The broccoli stem and branches are typical green broccoli, only all florets are made exclusively of nonpareil sprinkles. Insane mashup of the styles of Simon Stålenhag, Giuseppa Arcimboldo and Olivier Herbomel. Meticulous attention to texture and detail. Intricately patterned, positioned on a toplit, strongly reflective glass surface against a stark, velvety, purple background. Represents a take on typical Dutch masters' still life paintings, but is whimsical rather than projecting a serious message about the transience of life. Recreation of an earlier work with new AI tools.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 1, Emperor Tenchi, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Coarse the rush-mat roof Sheltering the harvest-hut Of the autumn rice-field; And my sleeves are growing wet With the moisture dripping through." The image shows a rice paddy being harvested; the harvester on the left side of the image bends over the golden, ripe rice plants. He is holding a sharp sickle and is wearing a large, conical straw hat fastened under his chin, baggy pants, heavy rubber boots, and a loose blue smock with wide sleeves. The sleeves are wet to the elbows with the sweat of exertion and the humidity in the air. In the background stands a simple harvesting gut with a rush-mat roof. The early autumn sun is beating down on the harvesting scene. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 2 of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: The spring has passed, And the summer come again; For the silk-white robes, So they say, are spread to dry On the "Mount of Heaven's Perfume." The image shows an intricately geometrically patterned woven silk robe spread on a dewy flower meadow under a rising summer sun. Exquisitely detailed Japanese folio.
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu No. 3 - Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
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Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 3, Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Oh, the foot-drawn trail Of the mountain-pheasant's tail Drooped like down-curved branch! Through this long, long-dragging night Must I lie in bed alone?" The image shows a forlorn, old man in a Japanese patterned cotton robe lying supine on a stark bed, arms crossed over his chest, staring into the sky. Outside his bedroom window, it is the break of dawn. A foggy, orange glow lies over the landscape. In the morning haze, we can make out a mountain footpath leading up to a snowy peak. Exquisitely detailed Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 4, Yamabe no Akahito, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "When I take the path To Tago's coast, I see Perfect whiteness laid On Mount Fuji's lofty peak By the drift of falling snow." The image shows a full scenic view of Mount Fuji from the coast at Tago near Eijiri, based on Katsushika Hokusai's woodblock print from his series "Thirty-Six-Views of Mount Fuji." In the foreground, we see wooden fishing boats steering through strong currents shown in repetitive wave patterns. In the mid-ground, we see the gentlecoastline. The upper half of the image is dominated by the spectacular view of Mount Fuji, with its blindingly white snow-capped peak and its archetypal curved silhouette, with its reverse curvature compared to the fishing boats in the foreground. The sun is shining on the mountain, and the trees along the coast as well as the choppy waves indicate that a strong wind is blowing. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 5, Sarumaru, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "In the mountain depths, Treading through the crimson leaves,
The wandering stag calls. When I hear the lonely cry, Sad--how sad!--the autumn is." The image shows a single, majestic stag in a bare autumn forest standing on a carpet of red, fallen leaves. The stag has lifted his head and is sending forth a rutting call. He has large, twelve-point antlers and is calling for a hind. One can see the breath of his call in the cold autumn morning air. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 6, Otomo no Yakamochi, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "If I see that bridge That is spanned by flights of magpies
Across the arc of heaven Made white with a deep-laid frost, Then the night is almost past." The image shows a tied arch bridge made of wood, bamboo and rope, spanning a deep valley. Craggy mountains populated by coniferous trees surrround the bridge. Above the bridge, a flock of magpies ascends to the frosty, deep blue sky. White hoarfrost has settled on the bridge and the abundant conifers. A rosy dawn fills the horizon, causing the hoarfrost to glint and shimmer. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 7, Abe no Nakamaro, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "When I look up at The wide-stretched plain of heaven, Is the moon the same That rose on Mount Mikasa In the land of Kasuga?" The image shows a very large, pink rising full moon on the low horizon, so clear that the craters and marks on the moon are visible in full detail. The sky is a deepening mid-blue and extends to the edges of theimage. The first star, the evening star, is visible at the edge of the image. The landscape over which the moon is rising is hilly. The image focuses fully on the singular motif of the rising moon. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 8, The Monk Kisen, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "My lowly hut is Southeast from the capital. Thus I choose to live. And the world in which I live Men have named a "Mount of Gloom."" The image shows a Shintō priest wearing the traditionsl shōzoku of an ordinary type (jōsō) in light blue, signifying a lesser rank. The priest is sitting on his haunches in front of his "lowly hut," gazing at the distant skyline of a modern city to the northeast, illuminated by the setting sun. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 9, Ono no Komachi, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Color of the flower Has already faded away, While in idle thoughts My life passes vainly by, As I watch the long rains fall." The image shows a back view of a middle-aged woman standing at a large picture window in the 35th floor of a skyscraper. She is gazing outside at the rain. We see a reflection in the windowpane of a pale, perfect calla lily in a vase. It is evening, and behind the reflection fo the calla lily, and behind the rain outside, we can make out the blurry outlines of many lit windows in nearby skyscrapers. The ambiance is one of wistfulness and loneliness, as the woman stands forlorn at the window. Exquisite modern Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 11, Semimaru, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Truly, this is where Travelers who go or come Over parting ways--Friends or strangers--all must meet: The gate of "Meeting Hill." The image shows a small, weathered wooden gate overgrown by grass and weeds on either side of the gate. The gate is integrated in a wooden rail-and-post fennce in rich, dense vegetation. A gravelly path leads up to and beyond the gate. The path winds up a grassy slope and beyond to the Meeting Hill. A wan sun shines down on the scene from a cloudy sky. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 11, Ono no Takamura, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Over the wide sea Towards its many distant isles My ship sets sail. Will the fishing boats thronged here Proclaim my journey to the world?" The image shows a small harbor inthe foreground, in which numerous traditional Japanese wooden sabani fishing boats are anchored. From the harbor, a single wooden sabani with large, white sails, is setting sail in good weather. The ocean is smooth, and the water's surface glitters silver and blue in the golden, late afternoon sun. The ship is sailing toward distant islands visible on the horizon, where the silver-blue sea meets the golden light of the sun. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 12, The Monk Henjo, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Let the winds of heaven Blow through the paths among the clouds And close their gates. Then for a while I could detain These messengers in maiden form." The image shows four beautiful Gosechi dancers in their colorful, elaborate, ornamented, multi-layered silk kiminos called jūni-hitoea, holding cypress fans, wearing their hair in an elaborate hairdo, and dancing to celebrate the rice harvest. Above the dancers, ominous, dark clouds are gathering decoratively, blown together by a strong wind. The purpose of the clouds is to detain the four "heavenly madens" from returning to heaven. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate linocut, additionally hand-colored of a black, palatial, intricately worked, wrought-iron gate in a state of disrepair. The gate is attached to a crumbling red brick wall on either side that encloses an overgrown garden that must have been splendid. Now, the garden is overgrown with grass, blooming weeds, tall, shady trees, and brambles overgrowing profusely blooming roses in all shades of pink. Dappled sunlight filters through to highlight the roses. The garden view is visible through the old gate. The patterns in the image are highly complex, combining a multi-layered linocut print with hand coloring.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a delicate ink and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 13, Emperor Yōzei, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "From Tsukuba's peak Falling waters have become Mina's still, full flow: So my love has grown to be Like the river's quiet deeps." The image focuses on a silver, glittering waterfall cascading from the green, richly wooded peak of Mount Tsukuba. At the bottom of the waterfall, a deep, dark-blue pool with a swirling pattern forms. From the pool, the gentle, blue river Mina issues forth. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 30, Mibu no Tadamine, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "There is nothing so depressing / as the break of day / and leaving you after / having seen the heartless / morning moon." The image shows only part of the moon, a last quarter (or third-quarter) moon, which looks like a half-moon, in a ghostly bone-white in the sky at dawn. The horizon is turning pink and golden, whereas the sky above is still progressively darker blue. The horizon consists of a single, sinously curved mountain line, curved like the body of a woman lying on her side, but the landscape is still mostly pitch-black with shades of blue. The horizon and sky make up 90% of the image, whereas the mountain line and the landscape below accoutn fro only 10% of the image. Chilly ambiance, executed in the highly detailed, intricate, lithograph and watercolor wash technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu No. 31 - Sakanoue no Korenori
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Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and watercolor wash rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 31, Sakanoue no Korenori, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "At the break of day, / Just as though the morning moon / Lightened the dim scene, / Yoshino's village lay / In a haze of falling snow.on." The image shows a hazy moon shining on Yohino valley in a dim, slow, struggling winter dawn. Snow is slowly drifting through the sky, settling on the houses in Yoshino valley in the hazy light of a nearly transparent moon. It is still and cold, with the main colors being shades of gray, blue and white. Yellow light shines from the windows of the houses in the valley below. Highly detailed, intricate, mulitlayer lithograph and woodcut execution. Old masters' technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu No. 32 - Harumichi no Tsuraki
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Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and multilayered woodblock rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 32, Harumichi no Tsuraki, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "Ah, the weir / that the wind has flung / across the mountain stram / is the autumn foliage that cannot flow on, / even though it would." The image shows a silvery mountain creek cascading over rocks and pooling at the right-lower-hand corner of the image, where a pile of wet, bunched-up maple leaves turned soggy and brown lies on the creek, stlowing down the flow and damming up the waters. More red maple leaves are falling from the trees above, fluttering through the cold air. The sides of the small brook are iced over with thin shards of late-autumn ice. A pale, yellow sun catches in the reflections of the stream and the wet rocks. Lithograph and woodcut execution in styles reminiscent of Kawase Hasui. Deft execution, introspective nature motif. Old masters' technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly crafted, extremely detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and multilayered woodblock rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 33, Ki no Tomonori, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "In these spring days / with the tranquil light encompassing / the four directions / why should the blossoms scatter / with uneasy hearts?" The image shows a line of Sakura cherry trees in two-point perspective leading from the left lower-hand corner of the image to the horizon and the last third of the image. The cherry trees are in full bloom, with rich, double blossoms in shades of pink to magenta, under a peaceful spring sun. The grassy meadow under the cherry trees is fresh and green. A Zephyr is blowing, tossing about fallen blossoms that whirl thorugh the air. The sweep of the wind is made visible by many parallel, elegantly curved woodcut lines. Combination lithograph and woodcut, executed in a styles reminiscent of Kawase Hasui. Deft execution, introspective, peaceful nature motif. The whirling blossoms add a melancholy note of transience to the spring tableau. Old masters' technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly crafted, extremely detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and multilayered woodblock rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 34, Fujiwara no Okikaze, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "IWho is still alive / When I have grown so old / That I can call my friends? / Even Takasago's pines / No longer offer comfort." The image focueses on a single, ancient secred, venerable pine tree, with a split trunk and twisted limbs. The iconic pine tree stands before Takasago Shrine. The shrine can be made out behind the branches of the pine tree. The single, old pine tree symbolizes the loneliness of age. Combination lithograph and woodcut, executed in a styles reminiscent of Kawase Hasui. Deft execution, introspective, peaceful, melancholy nature motif rendered in dark colors. Old masters' technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: 16:9 format of a painstakingly crafted, extremely detailed, multilayer, delicate lithograph and multilayered woodblock rendering on rough handmade paper of poem number 35, Ki no Tsurayuki, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "The depths of the hearts / Of humankind cannot be known. / But in my birthplace / The plum blossoms smell the same / As in the years gone by." The image shows an unassuming-looking, older, contemporary Japanese man looking out of a train window, his head resting on his palm, and his elbow on the windowsill. He is contemplating the sunny, early spring landscape outside the train window. As if in a perfect snapshot, a single, magnificent plum tree in full bloom stands on a grassy meadow and can be seen right in the middle of the windowpane, with only the left side of the tree slightly obscured by the profile of the man looking out of the window. Combination watercolor and woodcut, executed in a style reminiscent of Kawase Hasui. Deft execution, introspective, peaceful, melancholy motif. The view out of the window is rendered in pastel spring colors, contrasting with the darker, shaded tones of the man inside the train window. Old masters' technique. Exquisite Japanese folio.
Prompt: a couple of happy teenagers eating icecream cones at the park and a puppy dog, doodle art style, colorful, style by Stephen Gibb, by Earnst Haeckel,
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