Hello! Welcome to my showcase. My name is Berra. The AI club was very enjoyable experience for me. During this club I learned how AI image generation works and how important every sentence in prompt. All this improved my creative thinking and I learned to reflect the abstract ideas to images. My favourite part was creating images and seeing various ideas from others. Also I had fun during the group project. Briefly this club helped me learn new skills and think more creatively. My favourite image below is Paradox image. The idea was very creative and thoughtful. The image I created has a deep meaning. I hope you enjoy my work!
Children sitting together in a sunlit field filled with soft grass and warm, golden light. The bright sun above them creates a peaceful, glowing atmosphere.The warm colors and gentle scene highlight the beauty of kindness and support between children. Overall, the image captures a tender moment that feels emotional and deeply meaningful.The scene reminds us that children naturally understand empathy and connection before they even learn the word “kindness.”
This is a image shows sprouts growing from and old tree. Picture tells a beautiful story about life and how we grow. On the ground there are many brown and dead leaves. They remind us that everything has an end. The main branch looks broken. This shows that it experienced injury. But it is not the end. This makes it more strong. This new growth is a symbol of hope and renewal. It shows that even after a hard time we can still start again and this is the real growing. Our past difficulties become strenght. True growth happens when we use our old experiences. The light coming from the behind shows us that future will be good.
The colorful flowers prove that life always finds a way to be beautiful again. Every part of the growth has its own beauty. Growth is an exciting procress. We don’t know what color we will be. I tried to describe that obscurity.
This picture shows the kindness paradox. At the beginning, kindness is something beautiful. When someone helps others, people feel happy and grateful. The kind person also feels good, because helping others gives emotional satisfaction. However, over time somethings change. People start to see this kindness as something normal. They stop noticing the effort behind it and they stop showing appreciation. They think the help will always be there so they expect more and more. Because all of this the kind person begins to feel tired and lonely. Instead of feeling valued they feel used. The people around them don’t say thank you or show any respect. They just want more help like it is the kind person’s responsibility. This creates a heavy emotional weight. It tries to stay good, gentle, and helpful, but the constant demands slowly isolate it. In the end, the angel understands that doing good without limits can lead to a negative result for itself. Too much kindness without balance can cause harm. This picture reminds us that kindnessshould be appreciated. It also shows that everyone, even the kindest person, needs care and support too. The mechanical parts on the angel’s wings show that it is not being kindnessfrom heart anymore. It is doing it because it feels forced.
This picture shows order and chaos in nature. In nature everything in an ecosystem actually has its own order. The way animals hunt and eat each other may look like chaos to us but it is something necessary for life. This cycle helps every species survive and it keeps the food chain going. If one part of the chain disappears the whole system can be ruined. That is why even the actions that seem wild and cruel have an important purpose to nature. I wanted to show this idea in the picture. At first, the scene may look messy and confusing because everything is moving. However, when we look more carefully, we can see that there is balance behind all this. Every animal has a role. In this image I used bright colors to show the energy of this chaos. The colorful style also represents how nature can be both beautiful and dangerous at the same time. My aim was to show that what looks like chaos is actually an important and necessary part of life.