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Surreal Sunflower Field Under Glowing Moon, Ukiyo-e Style
Surreal Sunflower Field Under Glowing Moon, Ukiyo-e Style
4 months ago

A surreal and deeply atmospheric scene unfolds in a vast field of sunflowers, their iconic faces unnaturally oriented towards a colossal, gl...

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Surreal Sunflower Field Under Glowing Moon, Ukiyo-e Style

A woman stands in a sunflower field under a giant moon. The image blends flat colors and dynamic energy in a surreal, monumental aesthetic, rendered in 4K with drips and splashes.

Created by ITAYASH on Aug 28, 2025 using the HiDream I1 Fast AI image generator model.


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What a lovely walk this would be

2025-08-28T05:06:10.615ZReply

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A surreal and deeply atmospheric scene unfolds in a vast field of sunflowers, their iconic faces unnaturally oriented towards a colossal, glowing moon that dominates the sky instead of the sun. This landscape is a manifestation of a Consciousness World, deeply abstract, ethereal, and imbued with the ...
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50%


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