• By Poorva Karki
  • Mon, 10 Jul 2023 02:38 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Artists cannot get enough of Mumbai’s monsoon, and the results of their curiosity are yielding some of the best possible pieces of work. Inspiration and skill, are all that an artist needs, but if that innovative idea is combined with technology like AI, the result is only bound to make people go crazy over it.

With Mumbai battling with the severity of monsoon season, the city has become an epicentre of memes, jokes and inspiration for ideas for art and more. From its flooded streets to the nonchalant and unbothered Mumbaikars flocking to work, there is inspiration for artwork wherever you go.

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A creative mind, with the social media name ‘manojomre’, shared a post with images of a ‘fashion line’ for Mumbaikers amid the monsoon season in the city. The post which also is a huge dig at the situation in the city, was captioned: “Choose your Kichadouflage look.”

 
 
 
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The AI generated images which are now going viral over their relatability, have garnered hundreds of likes and comments by netizens, especially the Mumbaikars. To everyone's amusement, the models in the images can be seen walking in soiled attires, which is a reality for thousands of commuters as the city floods during monsoon every year.

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“Me travelling from bhandup to churchgate,” a user said as they related it to their daily journey. Meanwhile, some people appreciated the situation given at hand, and wrote “Daag achche he”. Another user, appreciating the concept and choosing a model, wrote “This concept is cool yaar...my.”

The same artist’s work on Mumbai’s vehicles during monsoon also went viral a few days ago. The post about how the vehicles can be transformed into something better and futuristic to suit Mumbai’s rain also did rounds on the internet as the people found the content highly relatable.

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