i dont know. the pic has a feel to it. i zoomed in on her then zoomed out. 🙂
whats the time period of this art. i like orientalist paintings and they have a similar feel.
i dont know. the pic has a feel to it. i zoomed in on her then zoomed out. 🙂
whats the time period of this art. i like orientalist paintings and they have a similar feel.

He has lots of great stuff. Very memeable.
the style of painting was trending for obvious reasons its stirring imo
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I guess this would be the orientalist version of my original post.
Orientalist women are also very curvy, I've noticed.
Social norms, diet and traditions can be contributing factors here.
The AI women are all built like models: 8 feet tall and scrawny-looking.
Look at where here hip is in comparison to the door frames. This is typical. The woman are stretched out, like that.
Compare that pic to what a human male from that time (early 1900) period really painted.
She THICCCCCC.
AI does lots of modern reinterpretations of his work, but the women all look hard and skinny.
I can't relate to it, like the originals; can't place myself in the scene.