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Stats | 99 803 1.4k |
Reviews | (13) |
Published | Apr 18, 2025 |
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Usage Tips | Strength: 0.7 |
Trigger Words | Art by Marina Richterova |
Hash | AutoV2 76B3377C4A |
Marina Richterová, born in Moscow in 1962, is a renowned illustrator and graphic artist. She studied miniature and iconography at the Art and Craft College in Moscow before moving to Prague in 1983. There, she completed her studies at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in 1990, specializing in illustration and graphic art. Her work often features intricate and surreal themes, blending traditional techniques with modern storytelling.
Richterová has illustrated several books, including Shakespeare's King Lear and Sonnets, which are considered some of her most remarkable works. Her art is showcased in private collections across the globe, including countries like the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan.
Note that this artistic style implicitly incorporates bodily deformities and anatomical oddities; it's up to you to distinguish between what is deliberately created by the model and what is accidental artifacts.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This model is a tribute to the artist and not an attempt to copy or reproduce his works. Flux1.D is unable to reproduce a graphic universe on which it was trained, the goal is solely to expand Flux's pictorial capabilities.
The idea is to use this model, combined with others, to create new styles of digital art expression. "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed" is an apocryphal quote from Antoine Lavoisier. We are somewhat in this vision.
Showcase images were created with ComfyUI and are in PNG, include metadata & workflow.
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