Precisionism Art Style Style Transfer Example Art

portrait of two people together
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
a tree in nature
house with front view
animal standing in natural pose
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
A Norman Rockwell style snowman fully built with the children all around him, admiring their creation, like the song Frosty the Snowman
a painting of a woman with red hair
a woman wearing glasses and a brown hat
A smartphone
Triumphal procession with spoils of war
Mechanical bride
Portrait
Landscape
Landscape
Los Angeles
in the style of M.C. Escher, an array of endless staircases of impossible loops and bi-directional pathways, spiraling up like Jacob's ladder to heaven, Cinematic vibrant reflective neon-toned colors, black background
in the style of M.C. Escher, an array of endless staircases of impossible loops and bi-directional pathways, spiraling up like Jacob's ladder to heaven, Cinematic vibrant reflective neon-toned colors, black background
Hot cup of coffee
New York City
Shoujo-style romantic scene with floral backgrounds in the art style of Manga --niji 6
a tree in nature
house with front view
bicyle resting against a wall
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
serene landscape with mountains and water
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
Compressed urban debris
Building-sized mural
Dictionary definition artwork
urban street with city activity
portrait of two people together
animal standing in natural pose
still life with everyday objects
wide landscape with natural scenery
a tree in nature
house with front view
A thrilling and vibrant scene from the board game Candy Land, capturing the excitement of sliding down its biggest, most iconic slide. The slide itself is massive, curving, and made entirely of a glistening, colorful candy material, like a giant, rainbow-striped candy cane or smooth, translucent hard candy. A cheerful, diverse group of children (or classic Candy Land characters like Princess Lolly or Mr. Mint) are depicted in mid-descent, laughing and filled with joy, their hands in the air.

Below and around the slide, the fantastical landscape of Candy Land stretches out: rolling hills of frosting, lollipop trees, rivers of chocolate, gingerbread houses, and giant gumdrops. The colors are incredibly vivid and saturated, creating a truly fantastical and edible world. The perspective is dynamic, looking down the slide with the characters, enhancing the sense of speed and fun. The lighting is bright and cheerful, emphasizing the candy's sparkle and the overall joyful atmosphere.
Abstract character in resin
Mourning angel in cemetery
70s sunset with geometric rays
Image Brief — “Britian. A Chocolate State of Mind.” (Landscape / Conference Hall)

Visual Concept:
A photographic, data-style image capturing the absurdity of corporate branding and political satire. The chocolate bar spelling “Britian” is the central focus. The scene is staged in a conference hall, emphasizing the formal-but-absurd atmosphere of a high-profile political event.

Core Elements:
	•	Chocolate bar front and center, wrapper crumpled, spelling clearly visible.
	•	Backdrop / environment: realistic conference hall — lectern in the frame, faint rows of seating or stage elements, subtle signs of a political event. No office props.
	•	Palette: predominantly blue tones (lighting, hall décor, banners), with small Tory-signifier accents (navy, subtle red) to hint at political context.
	•	Orientation: landscape (wide) — must match the style and aspect ratio of other blog images.
	•	Lighting / style: naturalistic photography; soft, realistic shadows; slightly moody, surreal undertone; no cartoonish or illustrative effects.
	•	Mood / atmosphere: dry, ironic, subtly surreal — visually echoing Tom Kite’s sardonic, satirical voice.

Typography (optional):
Small text on wrapper: “Have a break from reality” in clean, bold type, integrated naturally into the photographic scene.

Use / Context:
	•	Featured image for blog post “Britian. A Chocolate State of Mind.”
	•	Must work as both thumbnail and full-size blog header.
	•	Maintain photographic, slightly surreal style consistent with other blog imagery

Inspiration is Hannah Hoch, Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Stezaker