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Title from The Carpenters:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJmmaIGiGBg&ab_channel=Carpen...

 

Texture from Cheryl Tarrant. Thank you.

 

Imagined in Midjourney with additional work in Photoshop

The new comedy series will follow retired hotelier Basil Fawlty and his daughter as they purchase this dilapidated French chateau. Over the course of twelve episodes, the show will document their valiant, but futile efforts to restore the 500-year-old property.

In the first episode, Basil decides to re-wild the adjoining estate with a large herd of European bison, while his daughter launches a business that caters to British hen and stag parties. What can possibly go wrong?

 

(These are just some suggestions for the creative team. They will have their own much funnier ideas, no doubt!)

 

Imagined in Midjourney with additional work in Photoshop.

 

Texture from dog ma. Thank you.

  

Inspired by the Dutch painter Jeroen Bosch (1450 - 1516).

All birdphotos were made here in the North of the Netherlands, except the Eurasian Hoopoe. I made that picture in Italy.

   

Sixteenth Century Scottish Castle.

 

Imagined in Midjourney with additional texture work in Photoshop.

Figure From “The Garden of Earthly Delights” By Hieronymus Bosch

For some reason this photo reminds me of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights."

Another look at Times Square in New York through the lens of Renaissance Scene Painters like Albrecht Altdorfer and Hieronymus Bosch. This time though, the solarization of the image tips the view more toward the Boschian in a sense.

 

The image might be seen as a blend of both historical art reference and the technology of the digital age. Judging by how much earlier Science Fiction predicted our current times as slick, polished and highly technological, with the result actually being much more gritty, chaotic and unpredictable, I would postulate that the future may well look like a blend of the historical and the technical. It will be, as our time is now, dirty, overcrowded, "chaotic", a system at the farthest reach of its possibilities ... until we decide to change it.

 

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Music Link: "Saltarello" - Dead Can Dance, from their album "Aion". 'Dead Can Dance' is the fascinating name for the group citing the ancient and tribal idea that originally musical instruments were made with animal skins, so once they were played the animals' spirits were able to sing through the music, and thus be 'alive' again.

 

In their first phase DCD, were deeply in love with and inspired by the music of Medieval times and the Renaissance. "Saltarello" is an ancient piece, resurrected by the duo of Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, who comprise Dead Can Dance.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOWrWsHG24A

 

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

 

Detail from the right-hand panel of a triptych painted by Hieronymus Bosch called The Last Judgement. In the Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium. A depiction of Hell. c1495-1505. oil on wood.

On the picture: The City Hall of Den Bosch with the saturday market in the foreground

  

Did You know?

Many artists have been inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, including Pieter Bruegel, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Maurits Escher and Jan Fabre.

 

Hieronymus Bosch is one of the world’s most famous artists. His characteristic work full of illusions and hallucinations, bizarre monsters and nightmares, depicts the great themes of his time: temptation, sin and judgement. His work was no less popular after his death and inspired innumerable artists to the present day, making Bosch one of the most important artists of the late Middle Ages.

 

Jheronimus Bosch – Visions of a Genius will be the highlight of the Bosch Year 2016, a unique event and an unparalleled homage to the most important Medieval artist from the Netherlands.

 

Visit Jheronimus Bosch – Visions of a Genius and experience the incomparable power of an artist who, five centuries after his death, still inspires: 's-Hertogenbosch's most famous son: Jheronimus Bosch.

 

Sources:

boschexpo.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/en

www.bosch500.nl/en/the-event/2016-exhibition

 

Also have a look at this,

The Bosch Research and Conservation Project:

boschproject.org/

 

and

youtu.be/F6JqHN1n7UM?list=PLnZeTSd73Ej4jQNyNs7AlZ06QrVPA-6g-

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's-Hertogenbosch

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s-Hertogenbosch, literally "The Duke's Forest" in English, and historically in French: Bois-le-Duc) is a city and municipality in the southern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant.

 

In speech, the Dutch seldom use the formal 's-Hertogenbosch but rather the colloquial Den Bosch. Den Bosch means "The Forest".

 

History

The city's official name is a contraction of the Dutch des Hertogen bosch—"the Duke's forest". The duke in question was Henry I, Duke of Brabant, whose family had owned a large estate at nearby Orthen for at least four centuries. He founded a new town located on some forested dunes in the middle of a marsh. At age 26, he granted 's-Hertogenbosch city rights and the corresponding trade privileges in 1185. This is, however, the traditional date given by later chroniclers; the first mention in contemporaneous sources is 1196. The original charter has been lost. His reason for founding the city was to protect his own interests against encroachment from Gelre and Holland; from its first days, he conceived of the city as a fortress. It was destroyed in 1203 in a joint expedition of Gelre and Holland, but was soon rebuilt. Some remnants of the original city walls may still be seen. In the late 15th century, a much larger wall was erected to protect the greatly expanded settled area. Artificial waterways were dug to serve as a city moat, through which the rivers Dommel and Aa were diverted.

 

Until 1520, the city flourished, becoming the second largest population centre in the territory of the present Netherlands, after Utrecht. The birthplace and home of one of the greatest painters of the northern Renaissance, Hieronymus Bosch, the city was also a center of music, and composers, such as Jheronimus Clibano, received their training at its churches. Others held positions there: Matthaeus Pipelare was musical director at the Confraternity of Our Lady; and renowned Habsburg copyist and composer Pierre Alamire did much of his work at 's-Hertogenbosch.

 

Eighty Years' War

The wars of the Reformation changed the course of the city's history. It became an independent bishopric. During the Eighty Years' War, the city took the side of the Habsburg (Catholic) authorities and thwarted a Calvinist coup. It was besieged several times by Prince Maurice of Orange, stadtholder of most of the Dutch Republic, who wanted to bring 's-Hertogenbosch under the rule of the rebel United Provinces. The city was successfully defended by Claude de Berlaymont, also known as Haultpenne.

 

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Louis XIV to Bonaparte

After the Peace of Westphalia, the fortifications were again expanded. In 1672, the Dutch rampjaar, the city held against the army of Louis XIV of France. In 1794, French revolutionary troops under command of Charles Pichegru took the city with hardly a fight: in the Batavian Republic, both Catholics and Brabanders at last gained equal rights.

  

From 1806, the city became part of the Kingdom of Holland and, from 1810, it was incorporated into the French Empire. It was captured by the Prussians in 1814. The next year, when the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was established, it became the capital of North Brabant. Many newer and more modern fortresses were created in the vicinity of the city. Until 1878 it was forbidden to build outside the ramparts. This led to overcrowding and the highest infant mortality in the kingdom. The very conservative city government prevented industrial investment—they didn't want the number of workers to grow—and the establishment of educational institutions—students were regarded as disorderly. As a result, the relative importance of the city diminished.

 

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Museums are the Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum and the Jheronimus Bosch Art Center. The painter Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450–1516) remains probably the best known citizen of 's-Hertogenbosch.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27s-Hertogenbosch

Het Noordbrabants Museum

 

Did You know?

Many artists have been inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, including Pieter Bruegel, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Maurits Escher and Jan Fabre.

 

Hieronymus Bosch is one of the world’s most famous artists. His characteristic work full of illusions and hallucinations, bizarre monsters and nightmares, depicts the great themes of his time: temptation, sin and judgement. His work was no less popular after his death and inspired innumerable artists to the present day, making Bosch one of the most important artists of the late Middle Ages.

 

Jheronimus Bosch – Visions of a Genius will be the highlight of the Bosch Year 2016, a unique event and an unparalleled homage to the most important Medieval artist from the Netherlands.

 

Sources:

boschexpo.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/en

www.bosch500.nl/en/the-event/2016-exhibition

 

Have a look at this,

The Bosch Research and Conservation Project:

boschproject.org/

 

and

youtu.be/F6JqHN1n7UM?list=PLnZeTSd73Ej4jQNyNs7AlZ06QrVPA-6g-

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's-Hertogenbosch

'

s-Hertogenbosch, literally "The Duke's Forest" in English, and historically in French: Bois-le-Duc) is a city and municipality in the southern Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Brabant.

 

In speech, the Dutch seldom use the formal 's-Hertogenbosch but rather the colloquial Den Bosch. Den Bosch means "The Forest".

 

History

The city's official name is a contraction of the Dutch des Hertogen bosch—"the Duke's forest". The duke in question was Henry I, Duke of Brabant, whose family had owned a large estate at nearby Orthen for at least four centuries. He founded a new town located on some forested dunes in the middle of a marsh. At age 26, he granted 's-Hertogenbosch city rights and the corresponding trade privileges in 1185. This is, however, the traditional date given by later chroniclers; the first mention in contemporaneous sources is 1196. The original charter has been lost. His reason for founding the city was to protect his own interests against encroachment from Gelre and Holland; from its first days, he conceived of the city as a fortress. It was destroyed in 1203 in a joint expedition of Gelre and Holland, but was soon rebuilt. Some remnants of the original city walls may still be seen. In the late 15th century, a much larger wall was erected to protect the greatly expanded settled area. Artificial waterways were dug to serve as a city moat, through which the rivers Dommel and Aa were diverted.

 

Until 1520, the city flourished, becoming the second largest population centre in the territory of the present Netherlands, after Utrecht. The birthplace and home of one of the greatest painters of the northern Renaissance, Hieronymus Bosch, the city was also a center of music, and composers, such as Jheronimus Clibano, received their training at its churches. Others held positions there: Matthaeus Pipelare was musical director at the Confraternity of Our Lady; and renowned Habsburg copyist and composer Pierre Alamire did much of his work at 's-Hertogenbosch.

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Museums are the Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum and the Jheronimus Bosch Art Center. The painter Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450–1516) remains probably the best known citizen of 's-Hertogenbosch.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27s-Hertogenbosch

The Starcounter by Andrey Zakirzyanov

oil on canvas

200x150 cm

2003

 

My animations & videoart here - www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F07F0FC9A199F76B

 

Андрей Закирзянов.

"Звездочет"

Hieronymus Bosch - Visions Alive

 

Das Museum in der Alten Münze Berlin zeigt anlässlich des 500. Todestages des Künstlers die Multimedia-Ausstellung "Hieronymus Bosch - Visions Alive".

 

www.alte-muenze-berlin.de/

More than any other bird, snipe remind me of Hieronymus Bosch's creations. No neck, weirdly placed eye, and crazy bill for a bird this size.

 

Wilson's Snipe, Gallinago delicata

Although at the time I was taking these Times Square shots it never occurred to me until later that they seem to connect in an interesting way to the Renaissance landscape/scenery work of Albrecht Altdorfer and Hieronymus Bosch with their broad scope and rich supply of people rendered small compared to the larger scene. Only there's not an epic war going on and the delights of this garden are much less grotesque ( by comparison ).

 

A 21st century take on the Renaissance "market square" or country village? ... Perhaps.

 

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Music Link: "New York City", Miroslav Vitous. Probably Vitous' defining piece, "New York City" is this jazz great's interpretation of upbeat side of Manhattan. The piece is interestingly considered to border on the more electronic music of the 90's with it's constant pulse and clever studio effects on the incidental vocals. For some of the 90's electronica artists, "New York City" was noted as a prime influence on their musical development.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=J29-w9O-q-I

 

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

 

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included HIERONYMUS BOSCH and MEETING

 

Exactly what the prompt says. The seed image is a photo of the actual event 3 days ago.

 

PROMPT:

"Meeting of the great Hive minds at the Feuerdorf in the Prater, Vienna. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch."

   

alphaauer.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/narrative/

 

This very quiet and subtle piece is definitely my favorite work in the garden and I do want to make a special point and say that.

 

It is also extremely difficult work to photograph, due to the roaming nature of the beasties. I spent a lot of time and shot countless pix - however, this is the best that I could do. And still it ain't great!

Hieronymus Bosch - pseudonym of Jeroen Anthoniszoon van Aken (Hertogenbosch, October 2, 1453 - 's-Hertogenbosch, August 9, 1516) John on Patmos (ca. 1500) - Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

Don't use this image on any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words STEAMPUNK, RHINOCEROS and H.R.GIGER.

The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.

deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

A nightmare creature started on Nightcafe and imported as a seed - these sort of monsters work best when rendered in the old SD mode. 30% and HD at 30% again.

 

Prompt: steampunk rhinoceros", armored asian sumatra, intricately detailed complex breathtaking epic steampunk rhinoceros masterpiece by Albrecht Dürer, H.R. Giger, Carrie Ann Baade, Android_Jones, international gothic look, imperial colors, steampunk, clockpunk Zdzisław Beksiński, The Inner Life of the Artist Otto Rapp - his Alternate Reality in Bogomil's Universe; macrocosmic reflection, intricately detailed; Hieronymus Bosch, imperial colors, fantasy, International Gothic, oil painting, mysterious

The Temptation of Saint Anthony, Hieronymus Bosch, National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon

Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words MEETING and HIERONYMUS BOSCH.

The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.

deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

Keeping the prompt simple - no seed image used. The real event happened 3 days ago, I wanted to see what it would look like if Hieronymus Bosch painted it based on my text input.

 

PROMPT:

Meeting of the great Hive minds at the Feuerdorf in the Prater, Vienna. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch.

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Giger, Arcimboldo, Wonderland, Taxidermy

 

I resurrected my Wonderland prompt with references to Brothers Quay and the Lady in the Radiator, and added as the lead 'Cryptid Taxidermy'. From the few tries so far, this makes for a very interesting trip into Surreal Weirdville.

 

PROMPT:

"Cryptid Taxidermy in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors"

As the museums are less crowdy nowadays, I had plenty of time to have a close look on this one in Bruges, Belgium

Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words INNER UNIVERSE, BOGOMIL and HIERONYMUS BOSCH.

The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.

deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

Text only, SD seems to know well who I am as an artist, it trained on my work. The prompt originated on Nightcafe, where I often use it as a secondary prompt. By itself, like here on Text2Dream in Artistic mode, it results in similar images and color schemes. Enhanced HD at 40%

 

Prompt:

The Inner Life of the Artist Otto Rapp - his Alternate Reality in Bogomil's Universe; macrocosmic reflection, intricately detailed; Hieronymus Bosch, imperial colors, fantasy, International Gothic, oil painting, mysterious

10 van de 12 JOENbeelden

Titre alternatif : De la "poire d'angoisse" au "clysoir" . .

Other alternative : Whe(re)n Donald meets Margaret . .

 

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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity . .

. . on a 'Pataphysical projectory

 

Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²

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Etude du jour:

 

"Usus, Fructus, Abusus" sont les trois éléments constitutifs du "droit de propriété". L'Usus est le droit d'usage. Le Fructus, le droit d'en percevoir les fruits. L'Abusus, le droit d'en disposer quelle que soit la manière : troquer, dénaturer, escamoter, détruire, blanchir, disperser, etc. Alors quand la propriété se fait "lucrative", le Fructus peut se faire juteux et l'Abusus . . honteux. ( jef φafi )

 

"Usus, Fructus, Abusus" are the three constitutive elements of the "right of ownership". Usus is the right to use something. Fructus, the right to perceive the fruits of the exploitatin of this thing. Abusus, the right to dispose of it in any way: bartering, denaturing, retracting, destroying, bleaching, dispersing, etc. So when such ownership rules are "lucrative", the Fructus can be juicy and the Abusus . . shameful.

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Qu'est-ce que la micro-politique néolibérale ? La ruse (que l'on pourrait appeler "manipulation invisible" en hommage à Adam Smith ), c'est de faire en sorte que des micro-choix individuels travaillent involontairement à faire advenir "en détail", un ordre social que la plupart des gens n'aurait sans doute pas choisi s'il leur avait été présenté "en gros".

( Madsen Pirie - Propos rapporté par Grégoire Chamayou dans "La société ingouvernable", une généalogie du libéralisme autoritaire" - La fabrique 2o18 )

 

What is neoliberal micro-politics? The ruse (which could be called "invisible manipulation" in homage to Adam Smith), is to ensure that individual micro-choices work involuntarily to bring about "in detail", a social order that most People would probably not have chosen if it had been presented to them "wholesale". ( Madsen Pirie )

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rectO-persO | E ≥ m.C² | co~errAnce | TiLt

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Giger, Bosch, Austrian Village

 

Back on track creating weird scenes.

It actually started making color variations of a Austrian village scene for a friend, but before long I ditched the seed and wrote the prompt to reflect my surreal style.

 

PROMPT:

Text Prompts

"Austrian Village Street Scene", The Inner Life of the Artist Otto Rapp - his Alternate Reality in Bogomil's Universe; macrocosmic reflection, fantastic view, Surrealism, Ivan Albright, H.R. Giger, intricately detailed; Hieronymus Bosch, imperial colors, fantasy, International Gothic, oil painting

 

Andrey Zakirzyanov

"The Trinity"

oil on canvas

160x160 cm

2007

 

My animations & videoart here - www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F07F0FC9A199F76B

 

Андрей Закирзянов.

"Троица" (деталь)

"The ball I threw while playing in the park has not yet reached the ground" ~ Dylan Thomas

 

2005

hout, ijzer, lak

125 x 50 x 55 cm.

 

Bosch-beesten.

 

‘Het is toch eigen aan een aller-ellendigste geest steeds maar gebruik te maken van clichés en nooit van eigen vondsten.’

 

~ Jheronimus in een Latijnse tekst boven de tekening ‘Het bos heeft oren, het veld heeft ogen’

 

alleskan.frl

 

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created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Giger, Arcimboldo, Wonderland, Taxidermy

 

I resurrected my Wonderland prompt with references to Brothers Quay and the Lady in the Radiator, and added as the lead 'Cryptid Taxidermy'. From the few tries so far, this makes for a very interesting trip into Surreal Weirdville.

 

PROMPT:

"Cryptid Taxidermy in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors"

Vedelspeler, jankend monster, hond met stok in de bek

 

Flying buttresses on St. John's Cathedral, 's-Hertogenbosch

created in DEEP DREAM - Text2Dream - Stable Diffusion Artistic Mode

the prompt included Giger, Arcimboldo, Wonderland, Taxidermy

 

On Deep Dream I imported the Nightcafe prompt after a few successful iterations on there:

I resurrected my Wonderland prompt with references to Brothers Quay and the Lady in the Radiator, and added as the lead 'Cryptid Taxidermy'. From the few tries so far, this makes for a very interesting trip into Surreal Weirdville.

 

PROMPT:

"Cryptid Taxidermy in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors"

Hieronymus Bosch, Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1470 - 80 (detail).

 

On display at Noordbrabants Museum in Den Bosch NL: From Bosch's Stable. Hieronymus Bosch and The Adoration of the Magi. The museum is bringing this work by the world-famous Den Bosch master himself back to the city where he was born. The exhibition also shows how many painters admired Hieronymus Bosch and copied his paintings. A beautiful medieval spectacle.

 

More of this exhibition at:

johanphoto.blogspot.com/2019/01/uit-de-stal-van-bosch.html

Apr 29 2017

Earthly Delights

I got a new dress.

 

For WH: Half And Half

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Giger, Albright, Hieronymus Bosch, Bogomil's Universe

 

Seed image is my painting 'Deterioration of Mind over Matter'

Testing how a combined/altered prompt (about myself and my art) would work out. It looks crazy enough, definitely me!

 

PROMPT:

Deterioration of Mind over Matter", The Inner Life of the Artist Otto Rapp - his Alternate Reality in Bogomil's Universe; macrocosmic reflection, fantastic view, Surrealism, Carrie Ann Baade, Ivan Albright, H.R. Giger, intricately detailed; Hieronym"us Bosch, imperial colors, fantasy, International Gothic, oil painting

  

De luchtboogbeelden van de Sint-Janskathedraal in 's-Hertogenbosch zijn 96 stenen figuren die overwegend schrijlings zittend zijn weergegeven op de bovenste luchtbogen van de kathedraal.

Frühling

2015

76 x 65 x 45 cm

hout, ijzer, plexiglas

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Hieronymus Bosch, Bogomil's Universe, Alternate Reality

  

It started with a text from a post on Facebook which is one of the prompts, combined with my old 'Inner Self' prompt.

A quote from Time Bandits I repeat occasionally:

"Evil turned out rather well"

Let the nightmare begin.

 

PROMPTS:

"I'm awakened suddenly by a feeling of imminent disaster. Turning down the sheet, I discover a cadaver in my bed, the husk of a man of small stature, but fat, and of an age equal to mine. My first reflex is to jump to the telephone to warn the police."

 

"The Inner Life of the Artist Otto Rapp - his Alternate Reality in Bogomil's Universe; macrocosmic reflection, intricately detailed; Hieronymus Bosch, imperial colors, fantasy, International Gothic, oil painting, mysterious"

  

Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words HIERONYMUS BOSCH, H.R. GIGER and ARCIMBOLDO.

deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

For this one I used a seed from ClipDrop which I ran in Nightcafe, and now here on Text2Dream in Deep Dream (evolved twice).

 

PROMPT:

NativeAmerican WENDIGO monster, in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stop motion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, digital art, Bogomils Universe

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