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Steven M. Tilley

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Prompt: <mymodel>Create a serene and captivating painting of a coastal scene at dawn, where the interplay of light and shadow enhances the tranquil atmosphere. The painting should depict gentle waves rolling onto a sandy beach, their foam sparkling subtly in the early morning light.

To the right, a rocky cliff rises steeply, its surface illuminated by the warm hues of the first light, casting long shadows that add depth and contrast to the composition. Above, the sky should be a harmonious blend of soft pastel colors, with wisps of clouds reflecting the dawning sun, creating a sense of calm and anticipation.

In the distance, sailboats dot the horizon, their sails catching the light and adding a sense of scale and movement to the scene. Seagulls should be depicted soaring gracefully in the sky, enhancing the coastal ambiance. The overall mood of the painting should evoke a sense of peace and the quiet beauty of nature's early moments, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the serene landscape, HDR, UHD, 64K
Prompt: On ear and ear two noises too old to end
     Trench—right, the tide that ramps against the shore;
     With a flood or a fall, low lull-off or all roar,
Frequenting there while moon shall wear and wend.

Left hand, off land, I hear the lark ascend,
     His rash-fresh re-winded new-skeinèd score
     In crisps of curl off wild winch whirl, and pour
And pelt music, till none’s to spill nor spend.

How these two shame this shallow and frail town!
     How ring right out our sordid turbid time,
Being pure! We, life’s pride and cared-for crown,

     Have lost that cheer and charm of earth’s past prime:
Our make and making break, are breaking, down
     To man’s last dust, drain fast towards man’s first slime.

The Sea and the Skylark by Gerard Manley Hopkins 1844 –
1889
Prompt: A classic Romantic-era maritime scene  in the style of 19th-century realism   depicting a dramatic shipwreck scene at sunset . In the foreground the sea is turbulent, with crashing waves and white foam, suggesting the aftermath of a violent storm. Near the bottom left, debris from a wrecked ship floats in the water—broken masts and parts of the hull are partially submerged.
The color of the water reflects the warm light from the sky, with hues of yellow, orange, and gold mixing with cooler blues and greys, enhancing the sense of chaos and contrast. To the right, a rocky cliff looms, casting a shadow over the land below.
Atop the cliff or nestled against it is a small building, possibly a chapel or watchtower, dimly lit and isolated. It adds a human, spiritual presence in contrast to the raw power of nature.
A group of three figures—perhaps survivors or rescuers—stand on the shore. Some are kneeling, while others appear to be assisting someone or praying. Their small scale emphasizes the vastness and danger of the natural world.
In the background a large sailing ship leans dramatically to one side, clearly damaged or partially sunken. Its masts are broken or tangled, and it is shrouded in mist and sea spray.
The ship is backlit by a glowing sun, either setting or rising on the horizon. The light is intense and diffused, creating a surreal, almost divine contrast between the violent sea and the serene glow.
The sunlight casts a golden aura over the entire scene, giving it a haunting beauty.
The overall mood is dramatic, melancholic, and reverent.
The scene captures the power of nature, the fragility of human life, and possibly a moment of salvation or mourning.
The lighting plays a key emotional role—despite the destruction, the glowing sky suggests hope, divinity, or a new beginning. 
The blend of luminous beauty and dark tragedy is a hallmark of Romantic art, evoking strong emotional responses and a sense of awe.
Prompt: A classic maritime scene  in the style of 19th-century realism  that captures a dramatic yet serene coastal scene at sunset.

In the foreground, a small wooden boat with a broken mast rests on the sandy shore. The boat appears abandoned, with tattered sails draped over its side, suggesting that it may have been left behind after a struggle with the sea. The beach is lined with sparse vegetation, and the sand looks slightly damp, possibly from the receding tide.

To the left of the image, a larger sailing ship is partially submerged in the rough waves. The ship leans to one side, with its masts and rigging still visible above the water, indicating that it is in distress or has recently wrecked. A red flag on the ship flutters in the wind, adding a striking contrast to the otherwise warm and earthy color palette.

The sea itself is painted with a mixture of deep blues and greens, with white foam rolling over the crests of the waves, emphasizing the power and movement of the water.

The background is dominated by a towering cliff that extends into the sea. The cliff is bathed in the golden light of the setting sun, creating a striking contrast between its shadowed and illuminated sections. The sky above the cliff is a brilliant blend of warm yellows, oranges, and soft pinks, with scattered clouds catching the last light of the day. A crescent moon is faintly visible in the upper left corner, suggesting that nightfall is approaching.

The overall composition evokes a sense of both awe and melancholy, highlighting the beauty of nature while also hinting at the dangers of the sea. The contrast between the tranquil sunset and the struggling ship enhances the dramatic tension .
Prompt: <mymodel>On ear and ear two noises too old to end
     Trench—right, the tide that ramps against the shore;
     With a flood or a fall, low lull-off or all roar,
Frequenting there while moon shall wear and wend.

Left hand, off land, I hear the lark ascend,
     His rash-fresh re-winded new-skeinèd score
     In crisps of curl off wild winch whirl, and pour
And pelt music, till none’s to spill nor spend.

How these two shame this shallow and frail town!
     How ring right out our sordid turbid time,
Being pure! We, life’s pride and cared-for crown,

     Have lost that cheer and charm of earth’s past prime:
Our make and making break, are breaking, down
     To man’s last dust, drain fast towards man’s first slime.

The Sea and the Skylark by Gerard Manley Hopkins 1844 –
1889   <mymodel>
Prompt: <mymodel>A painting of Odysseus returning home, in the style of Albert Bierstadt, with dramatic lighting and rich details.
Prompt: <mymodel>O summer day beside the joyous sea!
O summer day so wonderful and white,
So full of gladness and so full of pain!
Forever and forever shalt thou be
To some the gravestone of a dead delight,
To some the landmark of a new domain.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Prompt: <mymodel>the little mermaid
Prompt: A serene coastal landscape at sunset in the style of 19th-century realism. The golden sun is low on the horizon, casting a warm, amber glow across the sky and the gently rippling surface of the sea. The light reflects off the water in a soft, shimmering path that leads the viewer’s eye toward the distant horizon. The sky is richly textured with scattered clouds, illuminated by the sun’s dying rays in hues of orange, pink, and purple, blending beautifully into the darker tones of the impending night.

To the left side of the composition stand the ruins of ancient architecture, suggesting a once-grand structure. The ruins include tall, broken columns and crumbling stone walls, partially covered in foliage. These remnants evoke the passage of time and the grandeur of classical antiquity. The shadows cast by the ruins are deep and contrast sharply with the brilliance of the sunset, enhancing the dramatic atmosphere of the scene.

The shoreline in the foreground is rugged and scattered with rocks and debris, reinforcing the feeling of decay and abandonment. Yet, the overall tone of the painting is not one of despair but of quiet reflection, emphasized by the peaceful sea and the soft, enveloping light.

In the far distance, on the right side near the horizon, a faint silhouette of a ship or possibly more rocky formations can be seen, further adding to the sense of depth and mystery.