Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-38 |
Gender | Female, 66.8% |
Disgusted | 0.7% |
Sad | 16.3% |
Happy | 1% |
Calm | 64.9% |
Angry | 4.4% |
Surprised | 6.8% |
Confused | 6% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Bird | 62.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 93.6% | |
paintings art | 5.2% | |
nature landscape | 0.9% | |
food drinks | 0.2% | |
streetview architecture | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-08-22
a close up of text on a white background | 79% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 74.3% | |
close up of text on a white background | 74.2% | |
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-27
This is a screenprint artwork by Nicole Eisenman from 1995, numbered 51 in an edition of 75. It's part of the "WAY COOL Print Portfolio" benefiting Exit Art / The First World cultural center. The image shows a black and white sketch-style illustration of two figures in a dynamic pose. One figure is leaning back while holding up what appears to be a hat, while the other figure is performing what looks like a high kick. The drawing has a loose, expressive quality with bold brush strokes. In the bottom right corner, there's a small blue-tinted section with what appears to be a crown or royal insignia dated May 22, 1995. The piece demonstrates movement and energy through its gestural drawing style.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-21
The image is a screenprint titled "Nicole Eisenman 1995 screenprint No. 51 in an edition of 75." It appears to be a sketch-like drawing depicting a few human figures in different poses. The figures are rendered using bold, gestural lines without much detail. There is also a postage stamp-like image in the bottom right corner of the image, which appears to be some kind of official stamp from the United States Postal Service. The overall composition and style suggest an experimental or avant-garde artistic approach.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a black-and-white sketch of a man and woman in a dynamic pose, with the man holding the woman's leg up in the air. The man is dressed in a cowboy hat, shirt, and pants, while the woman wears a leotard. The sketch is accompanied by text at the top, which reads "WAY COOL Print Portfolio to benefit Exit Art / The First World" in blue font. Below this, a paragraph provides information about Exit Art/The First World, describing it as a non-profit cultural center committed to organizing and presenting experimental and historical projects exploring the diversity of contemporary culture in the visual arts, theater, design, music, film, and video. In the bottom-right corner of the image, a small stamp features an illustration of a hillbilly's head, with the words "HILLBILLY HEAD" written above it and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" below. The background of the image is white, providing a clean and simple backdrop for the sketch and text. Overall, the image appears to be a promotional material for an art portfolio or exhibition, showcasing the work of Nicole Eisenman and highlighting the mission and values of Exit Art/The First World.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01
The image is a digital representation of a print portfolio to benefit Exit Art / The First World. It features a black-and-white sketch of two people, one wearing a hat, and a stamp in the bottom-right corner. * **Title and Description** * The title "WAY COOL" is written in blue text at the top left of the image. * Below the title, there is a description of the print portfolio in smaller blue text. * The description reads: "Print Portfolio to benefit Exit Art / The First World." * Below the description, there is a line of text that reads: "Exit Art / The First World is a non-profit cultural center committed to organizing and presenting experimental and historical projects exploring the diversity of contemporary culture in the visual arts, theater, design, music, film and video." * Below this, there is a line of text that reads: "Nicole Eisenman 1995 screenprint No. 51 in an edition of 75." * **Sketch** * The sketch is a black-and-white drawing of two people. * One person is wearing a hat and holding up their leg, while the other person is standing next to them with their arm around their waist. * The sketch is signed by the artist, Nicole Eisenman, in the bottom-left corner. * **Stamp** * The stamp is located in the bottom-right corner of the image. * It features a crown and the words "HILLBILLY HEART" written above it. * The stamp also includes the date "MAY 22 1995" and the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" written below it. Overall, the image appears to be a promotional piece for a print portfolio created by Nicole Eisenman to benefit Exit Art / The First World. The sketch and stamp add a personal touch to the image, while the description provides context about the organization and the purpose of the print portfolio.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows a print portfolio titled "Way Cool" by Nicole Eisenman, created in 1995. The portfolio is designed to benefit Exit Art / The First World, a non-profit cultural center dedicated to experimental and historical projects in various art forms. The print is number 57 in an edition of 75. The image features a black-and-white drawing of three people engaged in a lively dance, with one person holding a hat and another person's hand. The drawing is accompanied by text that provides information about the portfolio and its purpose. The portfolio includes a stamp with the words "Entrees Tentes" and "Las Vegas," possibly indicating a connection to a specific event or location.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a drawing of two people in a dancing pose. The person on the left is wearing a hat, and the person on the right is wearing a bracelet. The drawing is in black and white, and the two people are in the center of the image. There is a watermark with the words "WAY COOL Print Portfolio to benefit Exit Art / The First World" on the top left. The drawing is numbered "57" and is part of an edition of 75. The artist's name, "Nicole Eisenman," is written on the bottom left, and the year "1995" is written on the bottom right.