A Twitter user under the nickname @heykody used a new generative fill in Photoshop to finish paintings by famous artists. This allowed us to look beyond the boundaries of famous canvases. That's what he got.
5. "Sunday afternoon on the island of Grand Jatt", Georges-Pierre Seurat
6. "Composition with red, blue and yellow", Pete Mondrian
7. "Bedroom in Arles", Vincent Van Gogh
8. "The Garden of Earthly Delights", Hieronymus Bosch
9. "Portrait of the Arnolfini Couple", Jan Van Eyck
10. "The Birth of Venus", Sandro Botticelli
11. "Swing", Jean Honore Fragonard
12. "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo Buonarroti
The author noted that he was inspired by the extended "Starry Night" by Van Gogh from @leebrimelow. Here's what his version looks like:
Because Photoshop's generative fill relies on AI, it produces different results when multiple attempts are made to process the same image. That is why even the same picture has "expanded" in different ways by different authors.