
u/DJDadJock

Time to leave this sub as a mod and member.
It was nice contributing to this community. I might still post maybe on other AI subreddits but not on this one. Also, you can follow me at podatrendy on Instagram when I post occasionally .
The reason I'm leaving is because creativity isn't valued here . Whenever I ask someone about this sub , they say oh ya AI slop , religious spiritual ai . Honestly, It's just become a religious ai sub which I don't subscribe to for showing the indianness of our country . There's more for our country to offer than just Gods. But this is my subjective personal choice.
Hope you guys enjoy!
Ink drawings Challenge [Use prompt below and add your creations in the comments
Last weekend , I was out in Qatar in this ground showcase museum called Crystals. It was a showcase of crystal art depicting Qatar (see last pic). I was thinking - What if India had something like that
Create Protest Art for the Jantar Mantar Protests against NEET Leak
Visualize the quiet frustration, determination, and hope of young students whose futures feel uncertain due to systemic failures in one of India's biggest entrance exams. Capture the atmosphere of Jantar Mantar — the historic observatory, crowds of students, banners, and the weight of broken trust — but through artistic, symbolic, and emotionally resonant imagery rather than literal documentation.
Key Guidelines for Submissions:
- Be subtle and artistic. Focus on metaphor, emotion, and symbolism instead of direct political messaging, slogans, or party symbols.
- Use elements like: scattered question papers dissolving into sand or stars, broken hourglasses, students as silhouettes against ancient Jantar Mantar instruments, rays of light piercing through clouds over exam halls, scales of justice slightly tilted, or young faces filled with quiet resolve and quiet anger.
- Emphasize themes of fairness, shattered dreams, resilience, knowledge under threat, and the search for justice in education.
- Style ideas: cinematic realism, emotional digital painting, surrealism, dramatic lighting, muted yet powerful color palettes (deep indigos, warm golds, desaturated tones), or traditional Indian miniature influences mixed with modern AI aesthetics.
- Avoid: overt political figures, party flags, inflammatory text, violence, or direct accusations. Keep it thoughtful and human-centered.
- Use "Theme of the day" flair to post your submission
Western Style Meets India EP 1 : Blending three artists (Armin Hofmann , Kenya Hara ,
This series is a dialogue between three remarkable design philosophies and the richness of Indian identity.
From Armin Hofmann, I borrowed the discipline of the Swiss grid, creating compositions that feel balanced, intentional, and timeless. His principles provide the invisible structure that holds every illustration together.
From Kenya Hara, I embraced the beauty of restraint. Thoughtful negative space allows each subject to breathe, inviting the viewer to discover meaning through simplicity rather than excess.
From Malika Favre, I drew inspiration for bold vector silhouettes, striking geometric forms, and the elegant interplay of positive and negative space, giving every portrait a contemporary editorial character.
Rather than surrounding each subject with decorative botanical elements, I reimagined the background as a visual language. Every composition is infused with objects, symbols, and cultural motifs that define the person's profession, passion, or identity. A journalist is framed by the language of media and communication, a chaiwala by the rhythm of kettles, spices, and flowing tea, a Bharatanatyam dancer by the geometry of temple art and classical music, and every other subject by icons that tell their story before a single expression is noticed.
The result is a distinctly Indian visual vocabulary expressed through internationally celebrated design principles, where Swiss precision, Japanese minimalism, and contemporary editorial illustration converge with the people, professions, and traditions of India to create portraits that are both modern and deeply rooted in culture.
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DJDadJock's 1st Custom Sneakle
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