On Vancouver Island, our project immerses students in Jean Paul Riopelle's world of nature, Indigeneity, and migration. Through AI-guided workshops, they craft Riopelle-inspired masterpieces. These creations are displayed at the Malahat Skywalk.
Prompt generated by: students at North Island Secondary School
Prompt: Indigenous Woman long hair brunette in forest beside ocean singing with 4 orca whales breaching beside her Vancouver Island in the style of jean paul riopelle --v 3 --ar 1:2 --video
Prompt generated by: participants at an Arts BC-hosted workshop
Prompt: An abstract ancient cedar tree::5 with arms reaching toward a liquid starry sky::3 textured with layered expressive exploding stars::2 in the style of Jean Paul Riopelle --ar 1:2 --v 3 --video
Prompt generated by: students in the Frances Kelsey Secondary School art class
Prompt: vibrant colourful painting of a redwood forest overlooking the ocean and a snowy mountain in the style of Jean Paul Riopelle --v 3 --ar 1:1 --video
Prompt generated by: students in the Frances Kelsey Secondary School art class
Prompt: Earth with one half on fire and the other half green and growing plants in the style of Jean Paul Riopelle --v 3 --ar 1:1 --video
Prompt generated by: participants at an Victoria Native Friendship Centre-hosted workshop
Prompt: Large bushy arbutus tree, eagles soaring in sky, sky blue background melting rainbow into flooded forest floor, vibrant earthy tones, rough brush stokes, messy in style Jean Paul Riopelle --v 3 --video --ar 1:2