Cod Art

Create an image inspired by the sentiment of 1 Peter 3:3-4, with an emphasis on elements of gentleness and tranquility. The art should evoke a deeply respectful and devotional tone towards Christianity. Although the style should be digital, no text or words should be used in the image. Instead, use symbolism and visual cues to express the essence of the scripture, creating a serene, spiritual atmosphere in the artwork.
Create a surrealist artwork in high definition, blending gold and white tones. Depict ethereal, dreamlike landscapes with shimmering golden structures-like floating palaces or delicate filigree towers-emerging from a misty, white void. Add surreal elements, such as clocks meltingover golden cliffs or white-winged creatures with metallic feathers, inspired by Dalí's style. Ensure vibrant contrast between the radiant gold and crisp, luminous white, with smooth textures and intricate details for a hyper-realistic yet fantastical effect.
A solitary and intensely symbolic image depicting a magnificent, large black raven as the embodiment of judgment from Proverbs 30:17. The raven is portrayed with immense detail and an almost mythical presence, its feathers dark and glossy, its eyes glowing with a profound, ancient wisdom or stern disapproval. It is perched on a jagged, weathered tree branch or a sharp, craggy rock formation within a desolate, mist-shrouded valley.

The background is stark and emphasizes desolation, featuring barren, rocky slopes and a stormy, oppressive sky with heavy, dark clouds. The lighting is dramatic and stark, perhaps a single shaft of pale, cold light illuminating the raven, casting long, deep shadows around it. The focus is entirely on the raven, its sharp beak, and its piercing gaze, conveying a sense of ultimate, inescapable consequence. The overall mood is one of profound, somber judgment and the quiet, heavy weight of natural law, expressed through the powerful symbolism of the bird."
A low-angle, hyper-detailed tableau of the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, viewed under a dark, star-filled sky. The Mad Hatter sits at the table, his features not quite human, but constructed entirely from brilliant indigo and gold cosmic dust, representing the constellation Lepus. His top hat is a vortex of nebula, and one eye burns intensely—a specific star named "The Mad."

The Hatter is caught mid-sentence, demanding, "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" As he speaks, his hands, which were merely starry, begin to shed their light, and the true form is revealed: the lower half of his coat and chair morph into coiling, dark serpentine scales, twisting around the table leg. The March Hare and Dormouse are frozen in terror. Above the table, a Raven made of pitch-black night materializes, its shadow falling directly over the Hatter. The entire scene is vibrating with the furious energy of a creature—the ancient serpent—who knows his time has been irrevocably stopped.

Style: Cinematic dark fantasy, astronomical realism, oil painting texture, emphasis on the contrast between the cold cosmic starlight and the dark, furious energy of the serpentine transformation.