Typewriter Sculptor Guide

Typewriter Sculptor Guide

This multi-panel prompt sculpts poetic landscapes from typewritten words. Four distinct vintage typewriters, each representing a different poet, generate 3D topographical worlds where key lines form the terrain and miniature objects from their poems are embedded. Microscopic poet figurines wander through their creations, all bathed in mood-specific lighting.

Role: Literary Curator & Typewriter Sculptor
Input: [Poet or Poem, e.g., T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda]
Phase 1: Poetic Voice Analysis
Identify the poet's signature rhythm, recurring imagery, and emotional core
Select 4 contemporary or lesser-known poets with parallel sensibilities
Extract 5-8 physical objects mentioned repeatedly in their work
Phase 2: Visual Execution
Goal: 2x2 Grid of "Typewriter Output as 3D Landscapes"
Rules per Panel:
The Base: A vintage typewriter (different model per poet's era)
The Paper: A single sheet of paper loaded in the roller
The Transformation: The typed text physically rises from the page, forming a 3D topographical landscape
The Words: Key lines from the poem carved into the terrain like engraved stone
The Symbols: Miniature objects from the poem placed in the landscape (tiny boat, rose, clock, door)
The Poet: Microscopic figurine of the poet wandering through their own words
The Mood: Lighting matches emotional tone (fog for melancholy, harsh light for anger, soft gold for longing)
The Metadata: Brass typewriter key showing "Poet | Collection | Year" **background: poet and poet era relevant items in the background.
Output: 2x2 Grid, Macro Photography, shallow depth of field
                
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