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Kateřina Hůrková

Kateřina Hůrková

Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

(woman reading a book), standing in front of a bookcase, (Impressionist style), visible brush str...Show more
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 21154223
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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Prompt: A young female scholar in 11th-century Europe, deeply immersed in studying human origins in her cluttered home workspace. The room is filled with ancient manuscripts, scrolls, and primitive sketches of early humans. Candles flicker, casting a warm glow on wooden shelves packed with books and scientific instruments like quills, ink bottles, and astrolabes. She wears a modest yet elegant medieval dress, her hair tied back as she concentrates on her work. The atmosphere is scholarly, dimly lit, and slightly chaotic, evoking the passion of discovery.
Prompt: "The Letters in the Library"

In the heart of an old European town stood a dusty library with stained-glass windows and creaky oak floors. Every Tuesday afternoon, Clara, a young writer with a notebook full of half-finished poems, came in to read by the tall window overlooking the square. She loved the quiet comfort of the library, where time seemed to slow.

One day, tucked between the pages of her favorite poetry book, Clara found a folded piece of parchment.

“If you’ve found this, you’ve opened the right book. Come back next Tuesday, same time, and bring a red ribbon.”

Clara smiled. It felt like something out of a novel. Curious and amused, she tied a red ribbon into her hair the next week.

On the windowsill lay another note.

“Beautiful ribbon. I saw you last week—you were humming a song I used to play on piano. I didn’t have the courage to say hello. Maybe next Tuesday?”

And so began a secret courtship. Every week, a new note. Sometimes a poem. Sometimes a joke. Clara responded in kind, leaving her own letters tucked in books, behind clocks, under cushions.

Then one Tuesday, the note simply read:

“Turn around.”

She did. A man stood by the shelves, a little shy, holding a red ribbon in his hand.

“I’m Leo,” he said. “I was afraid to speak until I knew you might feel the same.”

Clara smiled. “I’m glad you wrote.”

And just like that, the story that had begun with letters in a library turned into something real. They still meet every Tuesday—now as readers, writers, and lovers.
Prompt: "young adventurer in his 20s, long dark hair, wearing worn-out leather clothes, kneeling in front of an old wooden bookshelf, opening a glowing ancient book, a soft glowing light emitting from the pages, face filled with curiosity and awe, intense focus, mysterious glow surrounding the book"
Prompt: женщина с книгой