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LEARNING TO FLY

LEARNING TO FLY - "Defying Gravity: Sparksky's Soaring Dream"

What if a shark could fly? Dive into the surreal journey of Sparksky, where determination transcends nature's boundaries, and the sky becomes the new ocean.

🖼️ Digital Artist: @Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway

🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP 10 Digital Artists 2025

📏 Original Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi

(can be printed up to 2.5 meters wide)

🎨 Based on AI and modified by the artist.

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📊 Artwork Rating: Curation by Curatyy™: Learning to fly.

Concept: 9/10

Execution: 8.5/10

Originality: 9/10

Market Appeal: 8/10

Overall Impact: 8.5/10

Subject:

A whimsical portrayal of a shark, Sparksky, breaking free from his aquatic confines to explore the skies, symbolizing ambition and the pursuit of the impossible.

Composition:

Centered on Sparksky mid-flight over a lush forest, the composition balances the juxtaposition of marine life against terrestrial landscapes, creating a dreamlike tableau.

Mood:

Inspirational and surreal, evoking feelings of wonder, freedom, and the audacity to dream beyond one's environment.

Narrative:

Sparksky, weary of the ocean's monotony, aspires to soar. Through relentless practice, he achieves flight, astonishing onlookers and embodying the spirit of perseverance.

Style:

Digital surrealism with elements of fantasy, blending realistic textures with imaginative scenarios to craft a compelling visual narrative.

Time Period:

Contemporary digital art, reflecting modern themes of transformation and self-realization.

Techniques:

High-resolution digital painting, utilizing AI-generated elements refined through meticulous post-processing to achieve a polished, cohesive piece.

Art Synthesis:

Merges the fantastical elements of surrealism with the precision of digital artistry, creating a piece that challenges perceptions and inspires dialogue.

Color Palette:

Dominant hues of cerulean and emerald, accented with bursts of coral and gold, enhancing the ethereal quality of the scene.

LEARNING TO FLY

Yes - ok, now we are in the happy wonderland, a place on the planet where sharks thrive. The shark Sparksky almost looks like a plane, with flight fins here and there. It is clear that this young man is tired of the sea and herring. He wants to see a little more of the world! It started in a violent storm, where Sparksky felt that he could fly over the huge waves. The wind gave him buoyancy, and after this episode he has been training hard on his flying skills. The worst thing is taking off. Sparksky got tired, but he trained and trained - There were no stamina problems. Then one day he managed to take off! He took off with the buoyancy, and he saw on the planes that this could be done. In this feat we see him flying over a forest area. He is lucky if he dives to the ground here. Mountain people on a trip do not believe their own, or other people's, eyes, there is a shark flying far up in a valley. Sparksy has no communication with any flight tower, and he doesn't know which way this is going. There hasn't been any TV coverage of him crashing on land, anyway. So then he's probably jumped back into the sea to join his friends and foes. It must be nice to get some air under his fins. If this is possible? EVERYTHING is possible in the world of art, - and the same goes for sea and land, you see?