
The picture takes place in Singapore at day in the future. The weather is an unusual iceberg formation with large ice structures scattered throughout the city, creating an eerie yet stunning landscape. The genre is Parsuna in Pulling and Scrapping technique by artist Claude Monet, with a focus on capturing light and atmosphere through impressionistic brushstrokes. In the foreground, there are friendly alien creatures engaged in scrapbooking, meticulously collecting and preserving fragments of the city’s history among the ice formations. Behind them, a Palo Verde tree stands tall, its vibrant yellow blossoms contrasting against the icy backdrop. The scene is filled with people from diverse backgrounds who are equally fascinated by this surreal environment, some admiring the ice structures while others take photographs or sketch the unique landscape.
Claude Monet never actually painted this. It is an AI-generated image mimicking the artist.
Text model: qwen2.5
Image model: PixelAlchemy

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