A Man Standing In The Rain With His Arms Crossed Art

A magical, high-fantasy illustration capturing the final scene of Reepicheep's journey from C.S. Lewis's The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. A very small, simple, wooden coracle (boat) is drifting alone across the vast, calm, crystalline waters of the Silver Sea, which is covered in a dense carpet of large, creamy-white and luminous purple sea flowers (lilies or star-shaped blossoms).

The noble Mouse, Reepicheep, stands bravely in the little boat. He is wearing his formal armor and sword, and his tiny sail is lowered. He is looking ahead with an expression of hope and determination toward the far, shimmering horizon where the sky and sea meet the edge of the world, represented by a column or curtain of bright, clear light. The lighting is ethereal and soft, emphasizing the profound stillness and peacefulness of the scene. The overall style should be reminiscent of classic book illustrations, rich in detail, color, and wonder. Golden light of Aethel-red, epic atmosphere, fantasy illustration."
That's an excellent idea for a powerful, dramatic image. Jannes and Jambres opposing Moses is a scene that calls for intense figures and a sense of divine confrontation.

Here is a prompt for ArtStyles.com focusing on Jannes and Jambres, the Egyptian magicians who tried to replicate Moses's miracles:

Jannes and Jambres Prompt

"A dramatic, indoor scene from the Book of Exodus depicting the confrontation between Moses and the Egyptian magicians, Jannes and Jambres, in the court of Pharaoh. In the foreground, Jannes and Jambres stand proudly, dressed in ornate, gold-trimmed Egyptian robes, their faces stern and defiant. They are surrounded by their magical staffs and are attempting to replicate a miracle, perhaps surrounded by writhing, magically created snakes. Moses stands opposite them, his figure conveying authority and resolve, illuminated by a stark, celestial light. The background is a grand, dimly lit hall in the Egyptian palace, filled with massive columns and Pharaoh watching from his throne. The mood is one of intense rivalry, ancient power, and dramatic tension." "cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic, epic scale, magical energy effects"
A koi pond seen from above, orange and white koi fish swimming among lily pads, clear water with subtle ripples, fallen cherry blossom petals floating on the surface, dappled sunlight
portrait of two people together
Atmospheric interior scene from Nancy Drew book #81 The Mardi Gras Mystery, set inside the grand, dimly lit Seaton Mansion nicknamed 'Bat Hollow' in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Teenage detective Nancy Drew with her classic reddish-blonde hair, blue eyes, and determined smile, trying on an elegant masquerade costume—perhaps a sparkling gown with purple, green, and gold accents, feathered mask in hand, beads around her neck. Her friends Bess (blonde, bubbly, in a glamorous pink feathered outfit) and George (short dark hair, athletic, in a fun jester or adventurous costume) are nearby, laughing and adjusting outfits in front of a large antique mirror. Ned Nickerson helps Nancy with a clasp, smiling. In the background: Brian Seaton and his father Bartholomew in partial bat-themed costumes (capes, masks with bat ears/wings), an old grand staircase with wrought-iron details, flickering candlelight or chandeliers casting shadows, antique furniture, a framed portrait on the wall hinting at the stolen painting mystery, Mardi Gras beads and confetti scattered around. Moody yet festive lighting—warm glows against dark wood paneling and high ceilings—evoking a haunted Southern mansion vibe mixed with holiday excitement. 1980s Nancy Drew book illustration style, adventurous, detailed costumes, cinematic composition, vibrant colors popping against gothic shadows
A koi pond seen from above, orange and white koi fish swimming among lily pads, clear water with subtle ripples, fallen cherry blossom petals floating on the surface, dappled sunlight
    A breathtaking, full-size artistic standing buffalo, rendered entirely in the style of intricate, luminous glass art, reminiscent of the painted buffalo installations. The buffalo's majestic form is composed of countless individual pieces of vibrant, multifaceted stained glass or fused glass, meticulously cut, arranged, and joined.

    The entire surface of this glass buffalo is adorned with various miniature, finely detailed scenes and patterns etched, painted, or embedded within the glass itself, or created by the unique coloration and texture of the glass pieces. These scenes depict:

        Iconic Yellowstone landscapes: Old Faithful erupting in miniature, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, geothermal pools.

        Local wildlife: Elk, bears, wolves, eagles (all rendered in the glass medium).

        Native American art motifs: Geometric patterns, symbols, and figures (also within the glass).

    The buffalo's interior is subtly illuminated, causing the entire sculpture to glow from within, acting as a beacon of art and nature. Light catches every facet of the glass, creating a dazzling play of refracted colors that project intricate patterns onto the surrounding natural environment.

    The setting is the glory of Yellowstone National Park, specifically an expansive, iconic vista. Perhaps in a verdant meadow with distant geysers steaming, or near a crystal-clear river. The morning sun, bright and golden, backlights the buffalo, intensifying its inner glow and creating a dramatic contrast with the rugged, natural beauty of the park. The atmosphere is one of awe, harmony between art and nature, and a profound celebration of the spirit of the American West. The artistic style is hyper-realistic, emphasizing the detailed texture, transparency, and brilliant light play inherent in glass art, seamlessly integrated into a vibrant, natural landscape.
“Who makes his angels spirits, and his ministers a flaming fire.” (Psalms 104:4, Brenton)
“Who makes his angels spirits, and his ministers a flaming fire.” (Psalms 104:4, Brenton)
    A breathtaking, full-size artistic standing buffalo, rendered entirely in the style of intricate, luminous glass art, reminiscent of the painted buffalo installations. The buffalo's majestic form is composed of countless individual pieces of vibrant, multifaceted stained glass or fused glass, meticulously cut, arranged, and joined.

    The entire surface of this glass buffalo is adorned with various miniature, finely detailed scenes and patterns etched, painted, or embedded within the glass itself, or created by the unique coloration and texture of the glass pieces. These scenes depict:

        Iconic Yellowstone landscapes: Old Faithful erupting in miniature, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, geothermal pools.

        Local wildlife: Elk, bears, wolves, eagles (all rendered in the glass medium).

        Native American art motifs: Geometric patterns, symbols, and figures (also within the glass).

    The buffalo's interior is subtly illuminated, causing the entire sculpture to glow from within, acting as a beacon of art and nature. Light catches every facet of the glass, creating a dazzling play of refracted colors that project intricate patterns onto the surrounding natural environment.

    The setting is the glory of Yellowstone National Park, specifically an expansive, iconic vista. Perhaps in a verdant meadow with distant geysers steaming, or near a crystal-clear river. The morning sun, bright and golden, backlights the buffalo, intensifying its inner glow and creating a dramatic contrast with the rugged, natural beauty of the park. The atmosphere is one of awe, harmony between art and nature, and a profound celebration of the spirit of the American West. The artistic style is hyper-realistic, emphasizing the detailed texture, transparency, and brilliant light play inherent in glass art, seamlessly integrated into a vibrant, natural landscape.
City lights as color symphony
"fresco painting, stylized Egyptian profile, hieroglyphic details, vibrant earth tones"A dramatic, indoor scene from the Book of Exodus depicting the confrontation between Moses and the Egyptian magicians, Jannes and Jambres, in the court of Pharaoh. In the foreground, Jannes and Jambres stand proudly, dressed in ornate, gold-trimmed Egyptian robes, their faces stern and defiant. They are surrounded by their magical staffs and are attempting to replicate a miracle, perhaps surrounded by writhing, magically created snakes. Moses stands opposite them, his figure conveying authority and resolve, illuminated by a stark, celestial light. The background is a grand, dimly lit hall in the Egyptian palace, filled with massive columns and Pharaoh watching from his throne. The mood is one of intense rivalry, ancient power, and dramatic tension."
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
Cymatics Sand Mandala Style Transfer Example
urban street with city activity
a drawing of a group of people standing around each other
early 1900s American schoolhouse with snowy playground, dozens of children bundled in scarves and mittens, joyfully throwing snowballs, sliding down wooden sleds, climbing rustic playground equipment, nostalgic sepia-toned color overlay, archival photograph aesthetic, cinematic wide shot
bicyle resting against a wall
bicyle resting against a wall
bicyle resting against a wall
a robot with glowing eyes standing in the dark
Photography project repurposing historical images in the art style of Appropriation Art --v 6.1
Photography project repurposing historical images in the art style of Appropriation Art --v 6.1
Large-scale mural depicting national history in the art style of Mexican Muralism --v 6.1
Large-scale mural depicting national history in the art style of Mexican Muralism --v 6.1
Painting combining multiple historical art styles in the art style of Postmodernism --v 6.1
Painting combining multiple historical art styles in the art style of Postmodernism --v 6.1
Painting combining multiple historical art styles in the art style of Postmodernism --v 6.1
a group of three girls standing next to each other
urban street with city activity
urban street with city activity
Artwork referencing art history with ironic undertones in the art style of Transavantgarde --v 6.1
Artwork referencing art history with ironic undertones in the art style of Transavantgarde --v 6.1
urban street with city activity
urban street with city activity
But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself.
Daniel 1:8 (KJV)
house with front view
“And the God that hath caused his name to dwell there destroy all kings and people, that shall put to their hand to alter and to destroy this house of God which is at Jerusalem. I Darius have made a decree; let it be done with speed.” (Ezra 6:12, KJV)
serene landscape with mountains and water
bicyle resting against a wall
“Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or bore his jaw through with a thorn?” (Job 41:1-2, KJV)
Volume 1 – Chapter 1: “Running Away”

Story Points:

Ji Hun is bored and unhappy with his life in the band “Forever.” Inner thoughts reveal his frustration and desire to escape.

He decides to run away; changes his appearance with a ginger curly wig and glasses to hide his identity.

Ji Hun sneaks out, but security guards notice him and start chasing him.

While running, he accidentally bumps into Min Joon, a girl with long curly black hair, wearing a hoodie and baggy jeans. They fall on the ground.

Min Joon helps him up and insists on taking him to her home to relax.

She offers him tea and biscuits; they start talking. Ji Hun lies and says his name is “Jin” and that he is an accountant.

He notices posters of his band “Forever” in her room and realizes she is a fan. Min Joon praises Ji Hun’s voice, making him shy.

Ji Hun talks about never enjoying life; Min Joon promises to teach him how to enjoy life.

Ji Hun hesitates, worried about being recognized, but she reassures him. He agrees to go with her.

Min Joon prepares to take him outside, setting up the transition to Chapter 2 (car ride and amusement park).

Page/Panel Flow Suggestions:

Pages 1–3: Ji Hun’s frustration, morning in the band dorm, decision to escape.

Pages 4–5: Ji Hun changing disguise.

Pages 6–8: Running and being chased by security guards.

Pages 9–12: Collision with Min Joon, first meeting.

Pages 13–16: Min Joon taking him home, tea and biscuits scene.

Pages 17–20: Conversation about Ji Hun’s unhappiness, Min Joon promising to show him joy.