I always appreciate a seriously kinky scene rendered in an unusual or unexpected style. This reminds me of the kind of illustration you’d find in an old children’s book. Something involving magical rings or secret doorways. It’s an Edwardian tale of a plucky girl, her emotionally distant Uncle, the stern but caring housekeeper and, of course, the special friend she keeps locked under her bed.
I’d love to know who created it, but Google seems to be determined to ruin their image search with AI. In quick succession it gave me 4 entirely different suggestions for the artist name, all of whom are well known artists but whose styles are absolutely nothing like this. It claimed it was the cover of a particular children’s book, which it’s not, and named the wrong illustrator for that book. At one point it even said the piece was called ‘The Cage’ but then changed it’s mind and said it was unknow. Just endless useless hallucinations.
If you can help me attribute it then please leave a comment. I’m suspicious it has been cropped or edited at some point to remove the name.
Sorry I can’t help finding the correct attribution. It is a wonderful image and it would be nice to indeed know who created it. All the best in the New Year paltego !
Happy New Year to you as well! Hope you have a good one.
Divine
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https://www.deviantart.com/asdvaiart/art/Feeling-safe-1279545042
I’m not convinced this is the actual author of the illustration. For one, it is hidden behind “mature” content unlike this author’s “Everything-in-its-right-place-1278631057” which is available publicly. Both the linked image and the one I just mentioned (as well as almost all images of that author) are AI generated images, all in the up-and-up (the author does not hide the fact that his images are AI generated). There are object artifices, like the top of a chair under the window behind the bed that just float there for no reason, and inconsistent shadowing that are also tell-tale signs of AI.
I could be very wrong, but all that leads me to believe that most likely the image linked too and the one I mention were scraped off someone else’s work.
Thanks for sharing. That’s interesting. There’s a few variations on this picture there. I really wish people creating AI art would write a bit more about process and the works they publish. So hard to get an idea of the creator when there’s just 1000+ pictures and no context.
-paltego