In a remote corner of London, where cobbled streets meandered under the shade of old gas lamps, lived a group of dogs known as the "Victorian Quadrupeds". They were not just ordinary dogs; no, they had a penchant for elegance and class.
Every Sunday morning, when the bells of the nearby church rang, the dogs gathered in the park for their weekly meeting. With their peculiar mannerisms and courteous demeanour, they were a remarkable sight in their Victorian attire.
Lord Barkington, a proud dachshund with a handsome moustache, led the group with a dignified demeanour. He wore a collar decorated with lace and a tailored jacket that emphasised his stately appearance. Parading beside him was Lady Pawsbury, an elegant poodle wearing a finely knitted dress and a glittering necklace that adorned her neck like a precious jewel.
The atmosphere was always filled with polite conversation and the rustle of silk skirts and velvet coats as the dogs mingled under the old oak trees. There was no shortage of tea and biscuits, served on porcelain saucers, with a stylish paw to assist.
One sunny morning, while the dogs were enjoying their gathering, a finely dressed cat suddenly passed by, dressed in a dress that rivaled that of Lady Pawsbury. The dogs looked up in surprise, but Lady Pawsbury welcomed the cat with a friendly smile and offered her a seat at the tea table.
From that day on, the weekly meeting became an inter-species event, where dogs and cats came together to enjoy each other's company and the splendour of Victorian fashion. And so the park became an oasis of elegance and friendship, where all creatures, big and small, could feel at home, enveloped in the splendour of days gone by.
Conceived by Gelissen Artworks, visualized with AI.
hi all,
I am into creating Digital Paintings, using Artificial Intelligence (Ai).
I also used to make paintings in the form of Watercolours and Drawings, but I no longer do this.
the old works in Watercolour form and Drawings, however, are still on the website and on WADM..
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