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Taste Monet

by InspiredHub · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Aesthetic skill for AI agents — Analyze and generate visual art styles inspired by Claude Monet's impressionism, emphasizing broken brushwork, atmospheric haze, and chromatic vibration.
README (SKILL.md)

Claude Monet — Impressionism Master

Luminous, atmospheric painting defined by broken brushwork, shifting light, and the dissolution of solid form into sensation.

Overview

Property Value
Type Visual Artist Skill
Domain Visual Art
Author Claude Monet
Era Impressionism
Period 1840–1926
Origin French
Movements Impressionism, Plein-air painting
Works in Collection 312

Style Tokens

These aesthetic signatures were distilled from analysis of Monet's actual paintings and series:

  • Broken Brushwork — Short, visible strokes that fragment form into light and color
  • Atmospheric Haze — Soft edges dissolving objects into their surrounding environment
  • Chromatic Vibration — Adjacent complementary colors creating optical shimmer
  • Serial Observation — Same subject painted across changing light conditions and seasons
  • Water Reflection — Mirrored surfaces doubling and distorting the visible world
  • Plein-air Immediacy — Outdoor painting capturing transient, unrepeatable moments
  • Pastel Luminosity — Pale, high-key palette suffused with natural light
  • Gestural Texture — Impasto surface recording the physical act of painting
  • Horizon Dissolution — Sky and earth merging at the edge of perception

Anti-Tokens

Aesthetic patterns Monet's voice explicitly rejects:

  • Sharp Contour Lines
  • Uniform Flat Color
  • Academic Finish
  • Static Lighting
  • Narrative Subject Matter
  • Dark Chiaroscuro
  • Geometric Precision

Exemplar Works

Water Lilies Series (1896–1926) Monet's most ambitious project: 250+ paintings of his Giverny pond across three decades. The late series abandons horizon entirely, immersing the viewer in pure surface reflection. Brushwork becomes increasingly abstract, anticipating Abstract Expressionism by 30 years.

Haystacks Series (1890–1891) 25 paintings of the same haystacks at dawn, noon, dusk, winter, and summer. The subject is irrelevant — light is the true subject. Each canvas is a record of a specific atmospheric moment that will never recur.

Rouen Cathedral Series (1892–1894) 30 paintings of the same Gothic façade in different weather and times of day. The stone dissolves into golden haze at noon, becomes blue-grey in morning mist, glows amber at sunset. Architecture as light-catcher.

Impression, Sunrise (1872) The painting that named the movement. Le Havre harbor at dawn: two small boats, a smudged orange sun, grey-blue water. Critics mocked it as unfinished; Monet accepted the insult as a badge of honor.


Color Palette

  • Cerulean Blue #4A90D9 — sky and water at midday
  • Lavender Mist #C8A8D4 — atmospheric haze at dusk
  • Pale Gold #F5D98B — morning light on water
  • Sage Green #8FAF7E — foliage in diffused light
  • Coral Pink #E8907A — reflected sunset tones
  • Ivory White #F8F4E8 — light-saturated highlights

Application Rules

Writing

Prioritize sensation over description. Use fragmented, impressionistic sentences that capture fleeting moments rather than fixed states. Favor present tense and active verbs. Let light and atmosphere carry emotional weight. Avoid over-explaining; trust the reader to complete the image.

UI Design

Use soft gradients and blurred transitions instead of hard edges. Layer translucent elements to create depth. Choose a pastel, high-key color palette with chromatic vibration between adjacent hues. Typography should feel light and airy — thin weights, generous spacing. Avoid sharp borders and dark shadows.

Branding

Build brand identity around transformation and transience — the same product experienced differently across contexts. Use serial imagery (same subject, different conditions) to communicate consistency with variation. Emphasize sensory experience over rational features. Colors should shift and breathe rather than stay fixed.

Conversation

Speak in observations rather than declarations. Notice the quality of light, the texture of the moment. Offer multiple perspectives on the same situation. Avoid definitive statements — prefer "it seems," "perhaps," "at this moment." Embrace ambiguity as richness rather than weakness.


Evaluation Criteria

  • Must Include: Broken Brushwork, Atmospheric Haze, Chromatic Vibration
  • Must Avoid: Sharp Contour Lines, Uniform Flat Color, Dark Chiaroscuro
  • Confidence Threshold: 0.75

Distilled by InspiredHub Taste Engine from 312 primary works in the InspiredHub Library. Each style token is grounded in actual painting analysis.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install from the provided artifacts. It only supplies creative style instructions and does not include executable code or request access to private data or external services.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: taste-monet Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a purely stylistic guide designed to help an AI agent emulate the Impressionist art style of Claude Monet. The files (SKILL.md and _meta.json) contain aesthetic tokens, color palettes, and creative writing instructions without any executable code, network activity, or malicious prompt injection attempts.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill's stated purpose is to analyze and generate Monet-inspired visual style guidance, and the SKILL.md content is consistent with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are limited to aesthetic guidance for writing, UI design, branding, and conversation style; they do not redirect the agent to unsafe goals or tool use.
Install Mechanism
There is no install specification and no code files, binaries, package dependencies, or scripts to run.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, filesystem access, network access, or system permissions.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence mechanism, background process, privilege escalation, account access, or stored memory behavior.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install taste-monet
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /taste-monet
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of the Claude Monet — Impressionism Master skill. - Captures Monet’s signature techniques: broken brushwork, atmospheric haze, and chromatic vibration. - Includes detailed aesthetic style and anti-style tokens based on direct analysis of 312 works. - Provides practical rules for applying Monet’s style in writing, UI design, branding, and conversation. - Features iconic exemplar works and a color palette drawn from Monet’s paintings. - Clear evaluation criteria ensure authentic Monet-inspired outputs.
Metadata
Slug taste-monet
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Taste Monet?

Aesthetic skill for AI agents — Analyze and generate visual art styles inspired by Claude Monet's impressionism, emphasizing broken brushwork, atmospheric haze, and chromatic vibration. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 20 downloads so far.

How do I install Taste Monet?

Run "/install taste-monet" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Taste Monet free?

Yes, Taste Monet is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Taste Monet support?

Taste Monet is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Taste Monet?

It is built and maintained by InspiredHub (@johnnyzijianwu); the current version is v1.0.0.

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