JUST IN TIME
“Courage Above the Clouds”
“Ten kilos of illegal cargo. A bottle passed mid-flight. A rookie captain breaks every rule—until courage takes the seat.”
🖼️ Digital Artist: @klemenza.art aka @Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway. 🎨 Based on AI and modified by the artist.
🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP 10 Digital Artists 2025
📏 Original Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi
(can be printed up to 2.5 meters wide)
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Impact: 9/10 | Storytelling: 10/10 | Engagement Potential: 8/10
A gripping, cinematic artwork that resonates on emotional, ethical, and visual levels—truly a dynamite piece.
🎨 Curated Text for Social Media & Sale Announcement
When the rules are ignored and the cockpit becomes a danger zone, co-pilot Mona takes control. In “Just In Time,” digital artist @klemenza.art (aka @Morten Klementsen) visualizes the tension aboard a yellow aircraft—where a reckless rookie captain, a mysterious older man, and hidden illegal cargo collide in mid-air. This dramatic composition (bold yellows, lush jungle backdrop, looming lake, and an alcohol bottle subtly tucked and recorded) captures the moment where fear gives way to action, truth, and justice.
Mona secretly records everything—then orchestrates an evacuation, exposing corruption and danger mere meters from disaster. Mudo, the captain, and his accomplice try to flee, but the police intercept them—ten kilos of illegal drugs are revealed mid-flight. Mona, exhausted but resolute, finally becomes Captain, proving that courage and integrity still lead the way.
JUST IN TIME
No exception without a rule! But when the Captain of the plane doesn't care about the rules, but is more concerned with an older gentleman he has brought into the cockpit, and he drinks furiously from the bottles that the older gentleman hands over all the time. Mudo, which is the Captain's name, is new to the company, while Mona is an experienced co-pilot in the yellow planes. Mudo is like a pig when he uses the fotenist alphabet to refer to Mona "Wiskey - Tango - Zulu - Zulu - It stands for the letters "W-T-Z-Z", but seems very offensive to the woman who actually landed the plane after entering a color spectrum eight. A scary zone for all pilots. The colors make you lose control, and when Mudo sits and laughs and jokes with the "gentleman" who seems like a Mafioso, Mona gets angry. She calls her switchboard and leaves a code for Mogo's behavior. She will have this dangerous egocentric "Flyer" out of Yellow Air, if it is the last thing she does. Mone received a gift from her aunt, and a ballpoint pen with recording of sound and image. This will show more than the Black Box that is in all planes. They were only a few meters from having the hay just in front of them. Mone just wants to get out of the Cockpit, but she chooses to stay, so that she can take film and voice recordings of these the men. She instructs Purser to take care of the evacuation, after she has checked the conditions. When the emergency crew and the police arrived, Mudo and the elderly "gentleman" tried to escape. It turned out that there were about 10 kilos of illegal drugs on board the plane. Mudo and the "gentleman" were put in charge, - and Mona who had enough of hours - was appointed Captain, and finally, Mona will follow the rules, rest assured!