Saltborn Surfer Triumph - AI Generated Image with Photorealistic 2

Saltborn Surfer Triumph - Design a book cover for 'SALTBORN: Soul of the Sea', depicting a blonde surfer with medium-length hair and blue eyes emerging from the ocean with a surfboard. He is walking on a Hawaiian beach with majestic mountains in the background. The surfer has an intricate arm sleeve tattoo narrating his journey through the ocean and the world. The cover should emphasize a realistic and triumphant vibe, highlighting the themes of abuse, addiction, and healing. - AI image generated with Photorealistic 2

Saltborn Surfer Triumph

Design a book cover for 'SALTBORN: Soul of the Sea', depicting a blonde surfer with medium-length hair and blue eyes emerging from the ocean with a surfboard. He is walking on a Hawaiian beach with majestic mountains in the background. The surfer has an intricate arm sleeve tattoo narrating his journey through the ocean and the world. The cover should emphasize a realistic and triumphant vibe, highlighting the themes of abuse, addiction, and healing.

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