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AI Landscape | Sunflowers | Field | Free Artwork | Digital Expressionist Style

AI Landscape | Sunflowers | Field | Free Artwork | Digital Impressionist Style A good piece of wall art can be created in a number of differ...

AI Seascape | Sunset | Lighthouse | Free Artwork | Digital Neo-Impressionist Style

AI Seascape | Sunset | Lighthouse | Free Artwork | Digital Neo-Impressionist Style


AI Seascape | Sunset | Lighthouse | Free Artwork | Digital Neo-Impressionist Style


A good wall art project can be created from a number of different sources. To date, one of the most talked about has to be the use of AI, or Artificial Intelligence in the production of art. I recently started to experiment with this myself to find out exactly what could be done with the minimal of technological background, and a little effort. In it's most simple form, once set up, I simply chose a style and entered some keywords and let the AI do the rest. 

One of my favourite styles is Neo-Impressionism, and this is the basis for a lot of the wall art that I prefer, as it provides a bold, colourful centrepiece to any room. The keywords that I went for were sea, lighthouse and sunset, and then I set the AI to work.. After several versions were produced, I had soon chosen one, and I was able to tweak it further to give a finished product that I liked, producing a neo-impressionism expressionist style oil painting, with the effect of bold, thick layers of colourful paint.

For this piece of wall art, before you download and save, please note that I have further enhanced the image and layered slightly, and be aware that some slight resizing and cropping may have occurred (and that you may need to adjust to fit your print medium).   

Image type JPG

Resolution 3072×3072


“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for.” – Georgia O’Keeffe


If you scroll down this page, you can find more information about image resolution, pixels, and how you can save and print yourself. 

This art is freely available, but for personal use only. It must not be redistributed, resold or made available in any commercial capacity. 

For text-to-image artworks, you must have permissions for any start images. This particular AI source state that they do their best to ensure that only public domain and royalty-free images appear in the preset styles and sources of any start image picker, but don't guarantee that these images are free of copyright limitations, and it's up to you to double-check. Copyright laws for AI-generated artworks are still evolving, and vary from country to country. It's up to you to check the Copyright laws in your own country.


Neo-impressionism


Neo-Impressionism is a painting movement that emerged in France in the late 19th century as a response to Impressionism. It is also known as Pointillism or Divisionism, referring to the technique of painting with small dots of pure colors that are blended in the viewer's eye.

The term "Neo-Impressionism" was first used in 1886 by the French art critic Félix Fénéon to describe the work of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, two of the movement's leading figures. The Neo-Impressionist painters believed that the use of small dots of color would result in a more vibrant and luminous effect than the blending of colors on the palette, as was typical of the Impressionists.

Neo-Impressionism was characterized by the use of scientific color theory and a systematic approach to painting, which involved careful planning and precise execution. The movement was interested in exploring the optical effects of color and light, and sought to create a new, more objective form of painting.

Other artists associated with Neo-Impressionism include Camille Pissarro, Maximilien Luce, Henri-Edmond Cross, and Charles Angrand, among others. The movement had a significant impact on the development of modern art, and its influence can be seen in the work of later artists such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.  


Artificial Intelligence to produce art


Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been used to produce art in various forms, such as paintings, music, and poetry. This is typically achieved using deep learning techniques, where an AI model is trained on a large dataset of examples, such as images or music, and then generates new examples based on what it has learned. 

While AI-generated art can sometimes be impressive, it is still a controversial topic as some people believe that true creativity requires human consciousness and intention.


Image Resolution


The image resolution is normally stated in pixels. However, what defines the physical size of any image you have as a download is in which format you would like to reproduce the image and therefore the dpi (dots per inch) required. 

For example, to use an image on a website, 72dpi is optimal. However, to print in medium quality, 150dpi (minimum) is required. That said, for the best print quality, and that used by most commercial printers, then 300dpi is needed.

To put this in some perspective, an image of 2000x2000 pixels would give the following sizes.....

At 72dpi this would be 27.7 x 27.7 inches (705 x 705 mm)

At 150dpi this would be 13.3 x 13.3 inches (338 x 338 mm)

At 300dpi this would be 6.7 x 6.7 inches (169 x 169 mm)

Therefore, as a general rule (in dimensional terms), and a quick reference guide, each 1000 pixels is equal to 

13.8 inches (352.7 mm) at 72dpi 

or 

6.66 inches (169.3 mm) at 150dpi 

or 

3.33 inches (84.6 mm) at 300dpi.



Download / Save


SAVE FULL SIZE ART




To download  and save this particular artwork to your pc just use your mouse and follow these three simple steps:

Right-click on the image above (Command click for Mac).

Select Save Image As and choose your image’s saved location.

Click Save, and you’re done.

This will extract a copy of the artwork and save it to your chosen folder. The image saved will be at the full resolution stated.

Image type JPG

Resolution 3072×3072


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