
One of the images I rendered so I could see a rainbow colored fish balloon in front of gorgeous sunset. I have no idea why I want to see such things, but now, with AI, I can, and that’s good enough for me.

One of the images I rendered so I could see a rainbow colored fish balloon in front of gorgeous sunset. I have no idea why I want to see such things, but now, with AI, I can, and that’s good enough for me.

More of my AI art – Yee Haw!

Here’s a new image I rendered based on an idea Teresa had. Looks to me a little like stained glass in motion.

Based on my prompt and several iterations. What’s inside the jack-o-lantern that brings such glee to the boy and such terror to the girl? And what’s up with that little person in the bowl?

Teresa thought it might be interesting to see an asteroid streaking across the sky toward earth in Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night.” This was what I was able to render for her.

Plenty of illumination for the “painter of light.”

Kittens melt ever heart – even those hard as stone.

Just me and AI having some fun.

I once wrote a song I titled Melancholy Dancer. It has an ethereal bitter-sweet flavor to it. I was thinking about it recently and decided to take a stab at generating an image for it using Ai. Here’s the first of four iterations I was able to achieve.

Another iteration of my attempt to get AI to create an image for the phrase, “Don’t take Know for an answer,” from my book Snippets and Bits. Never did get one I liked, but these outtakes are still interesting.