Cottage by the moon

The picture takes place in France at sunset in the near future, with tornadoes swirling across the sky. The weather is tumultuous, yet there’s an otherworldly calmness about it. The genre is Kitsch, rendered in Kalamkari Painting technique by artist Vincent van Gogh. In the foreground, a lone Oriental Arborvitae stands tall and proud, its branches reaching out like gentle fingers towards the stormy sky. Behind it, quaint French village houses with thatched roofs huddle together for shelter. Fields of wildflowers sway gently in the breeze, and amidst them, a majestic stag lifts its head to catch the fading light, its antlers catching the last rays of sunset. The colors are vivid and exaggerated, with swirling blues, greens, and oranges blending into each other, capturing the essence of van Gogh’s expressive brushstrokes and Kalamkari’s intricate details.

Prompt
NSFW, Vincent van Gogh style, France, sunset, near future, tornadoes, tumultuous weather, calmness, kitsch, Kalamkari painting technique, Vincent van Gogh, Oriental Arborvitae, lone, quaint French village houses, thatched roofs, huddle, shelter, fields of wildflowers, sway, breeze, majestic stag, antlers, sunset, vivid colors, exaggerated swirling blues, greens, oranges, expressive brushstrokes, intricate details. HD, sharp focus, stunningly beautiful, thick layered papercut art of, deep 3D, volumetric, dimensional, depth, thick paper, high stack, heavy texture, tangible layers

Negative prompt
2D, flat, thin paper, low stack, smooth texture, painting, drawing, photo, deformed, extra eyes, bad eyes, ugly eyes, imperfect eyes, deformed pupils, deformed iris, cross-eyed, poorly drawn face, bad face, fused face, ugly face, worst face, unrealistic skin texture, out of frame, poorly drawn hands, cloned face, double face, blurry, bad quality

Vincent van Gogh never actually painted this. It is an AI-generated image mimicking the artist.

Text model: qwen2.5

Image model: WildHorizonXL

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