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license: other |
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- text-to-image |
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- stable-diffusion |
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- lora |
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- diffusers |
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- art |
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- flowers |
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- style |
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- painting |
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- fruits |
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- willem van aelst |
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base_model: stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0 |
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instance_prompt: Willem van Aelst Style |
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widget: |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - a Satyr with the legs and hooves of a goat" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - unique photo in the style of Joel-Peter Witkin, high definition, deep color, 8k, elements of the surreal and macabre, dark and dramatic tonal range, strong contrasts between light and shadow to create a sense of depth and emphasize the details within the composition, symbolic elements and allegorical narratives, complex and philosophical theme" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style -, Large format color photo of of a woman with giant marble head littered with gripping disembodied hands holding translucent amber animal dripping honey all over a giant effigy of a caterpillar with a human head in a baroque hall" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - Ox-Head and Horse-Face with a dog body and holding a bone in its hand" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - artwork" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - a dead dodo on a tray like a still life oil painting" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - A skull with a roaring lion or tiger head attached to it" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - sleeping wolf, full body, in the style of a painting" |
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- text: "Willem van Aelst Style - the predator created" |
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# Willem van Aelst Style ([CivitAI](https://civitai.com/models/107152)) |
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![Image 0](2332832.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - a Satyr with the legs and hooves of a goat |
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<p>Willem van Aelst was a Dutch still-life painter who lived from 1627 to 1683. He was known for his meticulously detailed and highly realistic still-life compositions.</p><p>Van Aelst's paintings often featured luxurious objects, such as flowers, fruits, and tableware, arranged in carefully crafted compositions. His attention to detail was exceptional, with each element rendered with precision and accuracy. He had a keen eye for capturing the texture, color, and play of light on various surfaces.</p><p>One of Van Aelst's notable contributions to the genre of still-life painting was his ability to create a sense of depth and spatial illusion. He achieved this through the use of dramatic lighting, carefully arranged objects, and the placement of foreground and background elements.</p><p>In addition to his technical skill, Van Aelst demonstrated a mastery of composition. He arranged his subjects in a balanced and harmonious manner, often incorporating symmetrical or diagonal arrangements that drew the viewer's eye through the painting.</p><p>Van Aelst's works were highly sought after during his lifetime, and he received commissions from notable patrons, including royalty. Today, his paintings can be found in major museums and art collections around the world.</p><p>Willem van Aelst's contributions to the art of still-life painting continue to be admired and studied. His meticulous technique, attention to detail, and ability to create visually captivating compositions have solidified his place as a prominent figure in the Dutch Golden Age of painting.</p> |
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## Image examples for the model: |
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![Image 1](2332897.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - unique photo in the style of Joel-Peter Witkin, high definition, deep color, 8k, elements of the surreal and macabre, dark and dramatic tonal range, strong contrasts between light and shadow to create a sense of depth and emphasize the details within the composition, symbolic elements and allegorical narratives, complex and philosophical theme |
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![Image 2](2332831.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style -, Large format color photo of of a woman with giant marble head littered with gripping disembodied hands holding translucent amber animal dripping honey all over a giant effigy of a caterpillar with a human head in a baroque hall |
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![Image 3](2332837.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - Ox-Head and Horse-Face with a dog body and holding a bone in its hand |
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![Image 4](2332833.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - artwork |
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![Image 5](2332838.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - a dead dodo on a tray like a still life oil painting |
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![Image 6](2332918.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - A skull with a roaring lion or tiger head attached to it |
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![Image 7](2332898.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - sleeping wolf, full body, in the style of a painting |
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![Image 8](2332906.jpeg) |
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> Willem van Aelst Style - the predator created |
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![Image 9](2332907.jpeg) |
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