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AI Prompt 3 days ago

Diaochan Double Exposure Art Poster: Merging Myth with History in Mizhi

A cinematic vertical art poster featuring a giant side-profile silhouette of a classical Chinese beauty (Diaochan) in Han Dynasty attire with exquisite golden hair ornaments. The silhouette is filled with a double-exposure collage of historical and regional elements: Top (Head): Her elaborate updo is adorned with golden hairpins and pearls. Inside the hair, a miniature scene of an ancient woman playing a zither in a pavilion is visible. Middle (Neck & Torso): The neck area blends into an ancient cavalry army, red battle flags with the character "义" (Righteousness), and the rugged terrain of the Loess Plateau. The torso depicts the ancient city walls of Mizhi, cave dwellings built into the mountainside, and the winding Wuding River. Bottom: At the base, a figure in a red dress stands with her back to the viewer before an ancient archway on a traditional street. In the bottom right corner, an antique bronze mirror and a round fan painted with plum blossoms rest on the ground, surrounded by scattered red leaves. Text: Large, bold black calligraphy characters "米脂貂蝉" (Mizhi Diaochan) are in the top left, with vertical lines of smaller text and red seals nearby. Style: The artwork combines traditional Chinese ink wash painting with meticulous color detailing. The color palette is dominated by warm yellows, ochre, and vermilion, set against a textured rice paper background, evoking a sense of historical weight and legendary mystery.

AI Prompt 3 days ago

The Legend of Diaochan: Beauty in Chaos, Grace in the Loess

A vertical poster blending Chinese classical aesthetics with epic narrative. The main subject is a giant silhouette of Diaochan's profile, within which elements of Mizhi's region and era naturally grow: the top features the Loess Plateau, Mizhi ancient city, cave dwellings, and Wuding River; the middle includes palace pavilions, round fans, bronze mirrors, and lanterns symbolizing Diaochan; the bottom depicts the chaos of the late Han Dynasty with war horses, banners, and smoke of war. The visual style combines ink wash painting with oil painting, using warm tones of yellow, ochre, and vermilion to create an atmosphere of desolation and tenderness. The composition employs double exposure, with soft silhouette edges and detailed, layered interiors. Aesthetically, it emphasizes "half legend, half history," highlighting the interweaving of local culture and the character's fate. The size is a standard poster ratio (e.g., 2:3).

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