The black leather jacket (BLJ) is undoubtedly one of the most iconic items of clothing to have emerged during the 20th Century, a genuine classic that soon became especially popular among bikers, not only for its practical purpose in providing them with protection against the elements as well as against severe physical injury in the event of an accident but also for its intense visual appeal, constituting a potent symbol of darkness, danger & seductive sexual allure. Moreover, ome of the more creative bikers out there took this even further by personally customising their jackets with decorative studs, badges, patches, and even colourful artwork, but nowhere was this artistry more prominent than upon the back of the jacket, its largest single expanse and therefore offering the best position for the more elaborate designs.
As someone who has custoimised several of my own black leather biker jackets over the years, culminating in one of them being selected for display in a major museum exhibition devoted to the history of the BLJ (click here for an articleof mine in which I fully document this very unexpected but greatly cherished success story for me), it recently occurred to me that it would be fun to test whether I could achieve comparable success in terms of creating pictures of bikers wearing BLJs adorned with customised back designs via verbal prompts supplied by me to the AI image-generation programse that I'm using to create this AI biker art blog's picture galleries. So that's what I did, and here are the visually vibrant, vivd results!
More of my AI biker images next time!
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