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alejandroaulestia · 1 year
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The pioneer . . . . . #moviestill #fakemovie #filmstill #filmphoto #moviephoto #aiart #aiartists #aiartwork #midjourneyv4 #midjourneyphotography #stabledifussion #stablediffusionv2 https://www.instagram.com/p/ClyuXoHLqdP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 1 year
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Philip, the Apostle A comment on the paintings of the past. . . . . . #portraitdrawing #portraitpainting #portrait_perfection #portraitdigital #portraitmood #impastopainting #aiart #aiartwork #aiartcommunity #midjourneyv4 #midjourney #dalle2 #stablediffusionartwork #stablediffusion https://www.instagram.com/p/ClbzGRVPfQm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 1 year
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"About those dreams that do come true.." . . . . . #spaceart #astronautlife #filmstills #moviestills #photoeveryday #photoartist #spaceshuttle #spaceship #aiart #midjourneyphotography #midjourneyai #stablediffusion https://www.instagram.com/p/ClW3rBJvCSj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 1 year
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"It feels like we are changing" . . . . . #storytelling #shortstory #carver #davidfosterwallace #stablediffusionart #stablediffusion #midjourneyart #midjourneyphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/ClPFZP3vaE7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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Young devil Jane . . . . . #portraitpainting #digitalpainting #digitalportrait #stablediffusionart #midjourneyai #renaissanceart #neonart https://www.instagram.com/p/ClLEbqGuUs6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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A very dark Klown story. Crescent Cove had a hospital called Saint Grimaldi, where parents send their sick children. The doctors dressed as clowns to make the children laugh. They believed laughter could heal. At night, when everyone was asleep, they dragged the children from their beds and took them to their operating tables. The clown doctors were sadists. They drilled holes into the children’s skulls with dentist’s instruments and scrambled the brains with soft serve ice cream. Then, they drank the milkshakes from inside their heads with delight. Once the procedure ended, they deemed the kids healthy—in fact, healthier than before. With their new cotton candy brains, they became very obedient. Now they belonged to the cotton candy brain crowd that voted for the governor Joe Klown, a very prominent physician known for his constant concern for the well-being of children. He was, in fact, the founder and owner of Saint Grimaldi Hospital. . . . . . #killerklownsfromouterspace🎪 #killerklownsfromouterspace #movieposter #illustration #clowns #scaryclown #bmovie #stablediffusionart #midjourneyai #midjourneyart #midjourneyv4 https://www.instagram.com/p/ClJw44LPAya/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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It was at that moment n°3 . . . . . #horrormovie #horrorillustration #goremovie #aiartcommunity #aiart #stablediffusionart #midjourneyv4 #midjourney https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck_4zd-rUpg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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We could be heroes
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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Maybe one day
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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It was at that moment.
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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"the wish is not to die, but to hide". Orson Scott card
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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The ruins of Machalilla.
In front of the temple, they crushed the skulls of their children.
It was what their priests told them, and the priests always told them to do the right things.
The heads of the children had to be flattened so that they resembled bowls, bowls that would be filled with food. They did this with stones strapped to their tiny skulls.
The purpose of their existence was to become food vessels for the gods.
All the ingredients were inside their heads when Death arrive.
That’s how the broth of the gods was made
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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“Calaca, tilica y flaca…”
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alejandroaulestia · 2 years
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Dia de los muertos (or how the dead is giving us the finger)
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alejandroaulestia · 3 years
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El jardinero y el párvulo (cortometraje silente).mp4 from Alejandro Aulestia on Vimeo.
Cortometraje silente (mudo) de comedia basado en la película de los hermanos Lumiere: El regador regado (L'Arroseur Arrosé - Tables Turned on the Gardener), realizado en 1895. Acerca del cine mudo: Se hicieron películas mudas entre 1896 y 1929. La primera película que se hizo se llamó "Escena del jardín de Roundhay" y sólo tomó una hora hacerla. Eso es todo lo que se necesitó para hacer una película. Pero las películas mudas fueron muy populares. Todos las amaban, especialmente la población de calse baja que no podían permitirse ir al teatro. El cine mudo o silente fue amado por toda la gente. Las películas mudas se hicieron en Francia, Europa y Estados Unidos principalmente. Eran costosas de hacer y al inicio no se tenía un lenguaje cinematográfico claro. La primera estrella de cine fue Charlie Chaplin. Fue amado por todos. Las películas mudas se realizaban en blanco y negro, aunque a veces lso productores pintaban el negativo para dar color. Este corto fue realizado en Quito, Ecuador, en el 2021. Con la actuación de Jorge Nacaza, Juan "dibu" Flores y fue dirigida por Alejandro Aulestia.
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alejandroaulestia · 3 years
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Obscura.mp4 from Alejandro Aulestia on Vimeo.
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alejandroaulestia · 4 years
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                                                             “Often sadly tragic duty”
‘As late as 1919, Chinese laborers remained in France and Belgium to help clear the rubble, bury the dead, and clean up the battlefields.
It was an extremely unpleasant and “often sadly tragic duty, because so little training was provided, or directions understood, and Chinese labor was unprepared for handling unspent explosives such as hand grenades. Shells from cannon fire were still turning up in mangled woods and long-abandoned trenches, though the cleanup crews were usually wise enough to avoid tampering with the larger items of potential destruction. But with the grenades, some Chinese workers would, in their naive innocence, sometimes pick them up and shake them, even holding them close to their ear to detect suspected sound, as if they were conch shells, and of course, some had their heads or limbs blown off. A bare handful of officers supervising hundreds of Chinese in the bombarded woods and fields of Flanders did what they could to interrupt and warn the workers of the dangerous terrain, but there were always a few casualties.’
China’s Great Convulsion, 1894-1924 – Photo: September 1919, Chinese laborers in the Ypres sector, Belgium – La Contemporaine, France &  Special Collections Department of Dickinson College
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