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Samurai Warriors in Hannah Höch Photomontage Style
Samurai Warriors in Hannah Höch Photomontage Style
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Hannah Höch photomontage style, samurai warriors composed from fragmented prints and mechanical diagrams, unexpected juxtapositions, social ...

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Samurai Warriors in Hannah Höch Photomontage Style

This image features samurai warriors created from fragmented prints and mechanical diagrams in an early 20th-century avant-garde style with Edo period influences.

Created by Barlas on Nov 17, 2025 using the DreamShaper v8 AI image generator model.


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Hannah Höch photomontage style, samurai warriors composed from fragmented prints and mechanical diagrams, unexpected juxtapositions, social ...
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Hannah Höch photomontage style, samurai warriors composed from fragmented prints and mechanical diagrams, unexpected juxtapositions, social commentary through image collision, early 20th century avant-garde aesthetic with Edo period elements, disruptive composition and put like Utagawa Kuniyoshi style ...
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Hannah Höch photomontage style, samurai warriors composed from fragmented prints and mechanical diagrams, unexpected juxtapositions, social commentary through image collision, early 20th century avant-garde aesthetic with Edo period elements, disruptive composition and put like Utagawa Kuniyoshi style ...
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DreamShaper v8
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Overall Prompt Weight

50%

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