A Pink World

We visited Cica Ghost’s ‘Pink Fairytale‘, yesterday…

… this is a pink and white (pinky-white) confection of bubblegum sweetness…

… both cartoonish and surreal at the same time…

… there is the usual Ghost menagerie, but they are all pink, of course. We didn’t stay long near this neurotic elephant, because I could see that Flutter was making him twitchy…

… pink is one of my favourite colours, but even I have to say, it’s amazing that all this pink isn’t too much pink, but it works, somehow… perhaps it’s the shade of the predominant pink?…

… I’ve always enjoyed Cica’s skies…

… but I think this one is her most beautiful (:

Longing Melody Revisited

I took Flutter to see Longing Melody, last evening…

… it was six months ago I was last here, and Flutter was still in the future, so I was Flutter-less…

… so it was all new to us both, this time…

… it’s all much darker, this time, though it’s a good kind of dark… thoughtful and turn-of-the-seasony kind of dark, as well as mostly somber colours, and sky, but it’s all very beautiful…

… for some reason, the whole place made me think of ‘Wind in the Willows’, the kind of whimsical, nostalgic feeling for lost childhood spent gambolling in field and meadow, playing by whispering streams, lost in the fog…

… we really loved it, here…

… there are wonderful, autumnal forests, beautiful moors, and rocky shores…

… lots to explore…

… what can I say?…

… not even the rain dampened our enjoyment…

… we love it, here (:

The Drowned Cathedral

So… another day playing in astonishing Midjourney, and another new exhibition! This one is called ‘The Drowned Cathedral’, and is at my little gallery in Soho

… I absolutely love Midjourney! My work has always been iterative, and Midjourney embodies iterative development…

… I am totally enjoying learning how to operate this wonderful tool…

… and just can’t wait to see where it leads me, next…

(:

The Drowned City

I put a new exhibition up at Placebo Gallery, today. It’s called ‘The Drowned City’…

… I have finally embraced the AI-generated art craze! I only started playing with it today! In several hours, I generated enough work for this exhibition. I did these using the prompts ‘the drowned city’, and ‘climate crisis’, amongst others…

… I thoroughly enjoyed myself! These are pretty basic, and just my first attempts. I touched most of them up in Photoshop, though nothing really dramatic…

… I’ll probably move on to generated images that I can use to compile my own scenes, rather than just giving the AI a scene to generate…

… but these aren’t as easy to create as you may think! You need to constantly tinker with the ‘prompts’, and it’s surprising what a difference in quality a differently phrased prompt can create…

… I’m really impressed with what I was able to do in just a few hours of play, and look forward to where this leads me (:

Fields of Lavender

My gossamer-winged darling and I visited ‘Lavender Bay‘, today…

… if you know us, you’ll know we were instantly smitten with the sky, here…

… there are lots of fields of flowers, here, not just lavender…

… where, if you have hands, you can gently trail them through the beautiful buds…

… all against a backdrop of ocean and pink clouds…

… a lovely, soothing environment…

… while I was taking this picture, an avi complemented me on my butterfly… first time that has ever happened… Flutter and I were both delighted (:

Big Sky

Flutter and I recently visited ‘Big Sky Over Florence‘…

… this is a ring of little islands around what must be where an ancient volcano once was…

… as the name suggests, the sky is a gorgeous, dominant feature, here…

… everywhere you look, there are picturesque buildings, campsites, and cutesy pose places, but my little, fluttery friend and I prefer the rugged places and the wide, uncluttered horizon.

This Mortal Coil

Flutter and I visited This Mortal Coil, today…

… there is a very strong Maxfield Parish/neo-classical feel to this beautiful build…

… the place is a dreamscape…

… filled with gorgeous flowers…

… and ivory towers. Flutter could have been killed, by this one, if her systems hadn’t been hardened against EMP strikes by, um, me, in the future… her very words were ‘EEEP! If future you hadn’t hardened my shell against EMP strikes, that would have killed me!’… needless to say, I was very relieved future me had taken such a precaution with our little, fluttery girl…

… after the maudlin gloom of Transylvania, the light and colour, here, were very welcome…

… and we adored the neo-classical romanticism of the place (: