Roger Dean Prog Fantasy Sleeve (Yes / Asia Register)
Source-image rendered as a 1972-1978 Roger Dean fantasy landscape sleeve: floating islands, biomorphic architecture, airbrush gradients, otherworldly horizon.

The prompt
Render the source image in the visual register of a 1972-1978 Roger Dean prog-rock sleeve. Palette built on deep teal, lavender, ochre sunset, mossy green, and pale gold sky. Airbrush soft-gradient technique throughout, no hard edges except in foreground silhouettes. Subject placed into a fantasy environment of floating land masses, biomorphic rock formations, sinuous waterfalls dropping into nothing, and a vast horizon with a planetary body low in the sky. Atmospheric haze separates middle ground from background. Vegetation reads as alien fern and lichen rather than recognizable Earth species. Subject's edges softened to belong in the painted world. Square 12-inch LP-jacket framing where source aspect allows, otherwise preserve source aspect with painted sky bleed. Mood: transcendent, escapist, mythic, suburban-British-mystical, deeply earnest. No legible text, no band name, no logos, no catalog marks. Preserve the subject, pose, and composition of the source image exactly, change only the medium and rendering.
What it is doing
Roger Dean did not paint fantasy landscapes for hippies. He painted them for British suburban teenagers in the mid-1970s who needed somewhere to put a sense of significance the school system and the job ladder had not provided. The floating island is a class-mobility object, not a mystical one. Prog rock and its sleeves were the upward-aspiring autodidact's compensation for being neither Oxbridge nor punk. Borrowing this register today is borrowing that same compensation function; the question is what the new audience is compensating for.
Tuning knobs
- Floating mass scale: small accent (one floating rock) to dominant (full archipelago)
- Sky palette: sunset warm (Tales from Topographic) to dawn cool (Relayer)
- Vegetation density: sparse (architectural focus) to lush (biomorphic explosion)
- Atmospheric haze: light (clear) to heavy (Maxfield Parrish adjacent)
- Planetary body: absent (pure landscape) to dominant (Asia debut feel)
Style lineage
Learn the visual culture this draws from: Roger Dean Official.
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