Marilyn Monroe in a Red Dress with a Guitar

Generation Details
- Model
- Flux Multi LoRA
- Prompt
- a photo of MONROE, Hyper-realistic tonalism gouache painting, with ink wash and opaque colors by Norman Rockwell of a MONROE blonde housewife in 1950 posing with a telecaster electric guitar full of punk stickers next to a phonograph on the table. Album records are scattered on the floor. Exquisite details.
- Resolution
- 1024x1024
Description
The image features a person dressed in a vibrant red dress with a classic 1950s style, reminiscent of the iconic fashion worn by Marilyn Monroe The dress has a fitted bodice with a sweetheart neckline and a flared skirt that falls to midcalf length The person is posed with one hand on their hip and the other holding a guitar, which is covered in various stickers and badges, suggesting a personalized touch or a collection of significanceThe guitar is a Fender Stratocaster, identifiable by the headstock logo and the body shape Its a wellknown electric guitar model that has been popular among musicians for decades The guitars black body contrasts with the natural wood finish of the neck and fretboard, which adds to the visual interest of the instrumentThe background is a room with a yellow door and a black stereo system with a turntable, which is a nod to midcentury modern decor There are also a few vinyl records on the table, which complements the musical theme of the image The overall composition of the image, with its bright colors, classic fashion, and musical instruments, creates a nostalgic and vibrant atmosphereThe lighting in the room is warm and casts a soft shadow of the figure and guitar on the wall, which adds depth and dimension to the scene The shadow is a subtle but important detail that contributes to the overall mood and composition of the photograph
Creator
PixelDojo User
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