![Placeholder: For The Eyes of Silence Max Ernst employed a technique called decalcomania to create arbitrary textures on the canvas, which he then reworked to resemble rock formations and forms of animals, plants, a primordial-like "part vegetation, part rock and part bejewelled](https://img.stablecog.com/insecure/64w/aHR0cHM6Ly9iLnN0YWJsZWNvZy5jb20vODU2ODM2MjktNGUxZS00YmY3LTgwMjktZDk0MjVjNDgwOWU2LmpwZWc.webp)
![For The Eyes of Silence Max Ernst employed a technique called decalcomania to create arbitrary textures on the canvas, which he then reworked to resemble rock formations and forms of animals, plants, a primordial-like "part vegetation, part rock and part bejewelled](https://img.stablecog.com/insecure/1920w/aHR0cHM6Ly9iLnN0YWJsZWNvZy5jb20vODU2ODM2MjktNGUxZS00YmY3LTgwMjktZDk0MjVjNDgwOWU2LmpwZWc.webp)
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Prompt
For The Eyes of Silence Max Ernst employed a technique called decalcomania to create arbitrary textures on the canvas, which he then reworked to resemble rock formations and forms of animals, plants, a primordial-like "part vegetation, part rock and part bejewelled
6 months ago
Model
FLUX.1
Guidance Scale
19
Dimensions
832 × 1248