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    Bowler Hat Surrealism: René Magritte Painting Style - v1.0
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    Trained on twenty-four artworks by the renowned Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte. To see his works, please go to:

    When I was a teenager, I was entranced by the works of Salvador Dalí, which is not that hard to understand since his works are brilliant technically and despite the surrealism, are not that hard to understand. But as I grew older, I started to appreciate Magritte's work more and more, because despite the seemingly simple image, there is always a hidden layer that needs to be further deciphered 😅❤.

    You can see the 24 images I've used for the training from the image gallery, and use that as your starting template to construct your own Magritte parodies. But hopefully you are more imaginative than I am, and be able to come up with your own wild ideas. So please have fun! 🎈👍

    From ChatGPT:

    René Magritte (1898–1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist known for his thought-provoking and often witty paintings that challenge viewers' perceptions of reality. His work frequently features everyday objects placed in unexpected contexts, creating paradoxes and questioning the relationship between images and meaning.

    Key Aspects of Magritte’s Art

    • Surrealism & Conceptual Depth: Unlike other surrealists who explored dreams and the subconscious in a more fluid or abstract way, Magritte’s work maintained a precise, almost photographic realism while presenting surreal juxtapositions.

    • Common Themes & Motifs:

      • The Hidden & The Revealed: He often obscured faces with objects (e.g., The Son of Man, where a green apple covers a man's face).

      • Objects & Their Names: His famous painting The Treachery of Images (1929) features a pipe with the phrase "Ceci n’est pas une pipe" ("This is not a pipe"), challenging the idea that images represent reality.

      • Windows, Doors & Frames: He often played with perceptions of inside and outside, reality and illusion (The Human Condition).

      • Men in Bowler Hats: A recurring figure in many of his works, possibly a self-representation or a commentary on conformity.

    • Influence: His work influenced conceptual art, pop art (e.g., Andy Warhol), and modern advertising.

    Description

    This is epoch 10, the others can be found here: tensor.art/models/829540274561703797/Rene-Magritte-V1-CapD6A3Cos5-2025-02-13-00:31:01-Ep-10

    FLUX.1 - dev-fp8

    Trigger: renemag1 painting

    Repeat: 20 Epoch: 10 (Trained on 24 512x512 images for 4800 steps)

    Unet LR: 0.0005 Scheduler: cosine Optimizer: AdamW

    Network Dim: 6 Alpha: 3

    • Epoch Loss

    • 1 0.362

    • 2 0.354

    • 3 0.341

    • 4 0.332

    • 5 0.321

    • 6 0.308

    • 7 0.308

    • 8 0.309<

    • 9 0.297

    • 10 0.292 <- lowest

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    Created
    2/13/2025
    Updated
    5/13/2026
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    renemag1 painting