Placeholder: L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris

@generalpha

Prompt

L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris

statue, doubles, twins, entangled fingers, Worst Quality, ugly, ugly face, watermarks, undetailed, unrealistic, double limbs, worst hands, worst body, Disfigured, double, twin, dialog, book, multiple fingers, deformed, deformity, ugliness, poorly drawn face, extra_limb, extra limbs, bad hands, wrong hands, poorly drawn hands, messy drawing, cropped head, bad anatomy, lowres, extra digit, fewer digit, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, watermark, missing fingers, cropped, poorly drawn

11 months ago

Generate Similar

Explore Similar

Model

SSD-1B

Guidance Scale

7

Dimensions

1024 × 1024

Similar

L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris
L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris
two women is a vision that stirs my soul, The Mount of Olives, with its ancient olive trees whispering tales of centuries past: In front of the hallowed sepulchre, two women standing in silent vigil. Their faces, etched with sorrow and resilience, mirror the timeless grief of the original Pietà, yet their presence speaks to a different narrative,
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however,
L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris
[photo from collection gilman and gonzalez-FALLA]
two women is a vision that stirs my soul, The Mount of Olives, with its ancient olive trees whispering tales of centuries past: In front of the hallowed sepulchre, two women standing in silent vigil. Their faces, etched with sorrow and resilience, mirror the timeless grief of the original Pietà, yet their presence speaks to a different narrative,
the material form is no different from the void of shapeless emptiness; the material form is the same as emptiness, and emptiness the same as the material form.
L’impasse de Mohamed Bourouissa, 2007 ». Mohamed Bourouissa/Mennour, Paris
A plume of smoke rises in the sky of Gaza City during an Israeli airstrike, Oct. 9, 2023, as Israel’s military relentlessly pounded the Palestinian territory overnight and into the day as fighting with Hamas continued. [Mahmud Hams/AFP]
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however,
In the ghetto People, don't you understand The child needs a helping hand Or he'll grow to be an angry young man some day Take a look at you and me Are we too blind to see? Do we simply turn our heads And look the other way

© 2025 Stablecog, Inc.