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🎨🦇 You know their names - Sorolla, Van Gogh, Velazquez, Rembrandt, Klimt, and many others - but can you describe their unique artistic styles?

In this MEGA 🧵 let's use #BATMAN to learn what makes each renowned painter unique.

#midjourney #midjourneyAI #AIcommunity #AIart Image
All the #PROMPTS are as simple as this:
➡️ BATMAN BY {NAME}
(i.e., Batman by Velazquez)

If the result wasn't good, a famous painting is added to the prompt:
➡️ BATMAN BY {NAME} IN THE STYLE OF {PAINTING}
(i.e., Batman by Velazquez in the style of Las Meninas)

That's it :)
1. #JoaquínSorolla

Known for his mastery of light and vibrant beach scenes, #Sorolla might depict Batman under the bright sun of Valencia, casting a dramatic shadow, with the cape mimicking the fluidity of the sea. Image
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#SábadoDeCuento El roble y el junco #Esopo. En una amplia pradera crecía un roble que cada día daba las gracias a la naturaleza por los muchos dones que había recibido:era esbelto, alto, guapo, y lo que más le gustaba de si mismo era el grueso tronco que le hacía sentir fuerte Image
Con el paso del tiempo el roble empezó a creerse superior al resto de las plantas y comenzó a comportarse de manera insolente con las que consideraba más debiles. Unos metros más abajo de donde vivía, en un pequeño humedal, habitaba un delicado junco. Un día el roble se dio Image
cuenta de su existencia y empezó a meterse con él... qué era frágil, qué era flachuco, qué estaba plantado en un lodo pegajoso y que era muy bajito. El junco contestó con humildad que pese a ser bajito era muy flexible y que en algunas situaciones esa calidad podía ser positiva Image
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This is one of the paintings from the ‘Water Lillies’ series with oil on canvas by the French Impressionist painter, Claude Monet. This was painted by him between 1914 - 1917, when the First World War was ravaging ImageImageImageImage
Between 1914 till his death in 1926, Monet completed 200 paintings (mostly large canvases)!!!He apparently painted quickly during summers when the light was good and filled in the details during winters, not letting his failing vision come in the way of such dynamic creativity
When asked how could he continue painting during such devastation, Monet said, “it’s the best way to avoid thinking of these sad times. All the same, I feel ashamed to think about my little researches into form and colour while so many people are suffering and dying for us.”
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