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Grotesque Figure Consuming Child in Dark Expressionism
Grotesque Figure Consuming Child in Dark Expressionism
4 months ago

a visceral, haunting scene inspired by Goya's "Saturn Devouring His Son," utilizing dark, tumultuous brushstrokes and a stark, chiaroscuro p...

Created 4 months ago · 0 comments· 0 likes

Stable Diffusion 1.4

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Grotesque Figure Consuming Child in Dark Expressionism

This image shows a grotesque figure consuming a child in a dark expressionist style. The painting features jagged brushstrokes, hollow eyes, and tactile textures with a muted color palette.

Created by AnonymousUno on Aug 1, 2025 using the Stable Diffusion 1.4 AI image generator model.


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a visceral, haunting scene inspired by Goya's "Saturn Devouring His Son," utilizing dark, tumultuous brushstrokes and a stark, chiaroscuro palette dominated by deep blacks, grim whites, and muted grays to evoke horror and despair. Depict a grotesque, mythic figure—reminiscent of Saturn—entwined with ...
Weight: 1
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Stable Diffusion 1.4
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Stable Diffusion 1.4

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Thumb

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1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Sampling method

DDIM


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