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Stable Diffusion 1.52x
An alternative worldview to consider, contrary to the counterproductive mindset of 'divide and conquer'
Vibrant splash art. Medium shot. People from different ethnicities dancing together in a shared space. Low-angle shot. Energetic and expressive brushstrokes, reminiscent of Romare Bearden's collage style. Colors blending together in a swirl of unity, with hints of golden light shining through. Gentle, gradient-like transitions between skin tones, symbolizing harmony and understanding. Soft, feathery textures and loose, expressive lines, evoking a sense of freedom and joy. Warm, radiant lighting, with subtle lens flares and bokeh effects. Best quality, incredibly detailed, 8k resolution.
Keywords: diversity, inclusivity, unity, love, vibrant colours, expressive brushstrokes, collage style, warm lighting, joyful atmosphere, collective identity
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Cooperation beats competition every time
@BUMPY My apologies, this isn't related to Neo-impressionism... Romare Bearden was not a neo-impressionist, but he was influenced by a variety of art movements and styles:
Social Realism Bearden's early work was in the Social Realist style, depicting scenes of the American South.
Cubism Bearden's paintings sometimes took on a Cubist style, with rich colors and simple forms.
Abstract Expressionism Bearden's work was influenced by Abstract Expressionism, and he exhibited his series The Passion of Christ at the Samuel M. Kootz Gallery, a pioneering Abstract Expressionist art space.
Collage Bearden's collages drew from mosaic tradition and modernist collage, and he became known as "the nation's foremost collagist". His collages combined magazine cut-outs and photographs, layered on top of paint or other media
@BUMPY stable diffusion 1.5 and neo-impressionist abstract style
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