British sculptor and installation artist
Morag Myerscough is a British artist recognized for her contributions to the fields of sculpture and installation art. Her practice is characterized by the use of vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and a strong sense of community engagement. Myerscough's work often transforms public spaces, creating immersive environments that invite interaction and participation. One of her notable projects is The Temple of Agape, created for the Southbank Centre's Festival of Love in 2014. This installation featured a large, colorful structure adorned with positive messages and symbols, designed to celebrate the concept of love in its various forms. Myerscough has also collaborated with institutions such as the Design Museum in London, where she contributed to the Designer Maker User exhibition. Her work is informed by a background in graphic design, which she studied at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art. Myerscough's installations have been exhibited internationally, and she continues to be an influential figure in contemporary art, particularly in the realm of public art and community-focused projects.
Vivid, Letters, Urban, Illustrative, Patterns, Geometric
All samples are produced by Midlibrary team using Midjourney AI (if not stated otherwise). Naturally, they are not representative of real artists' works/real-world prototypes.
Ver. 2.9.1
♡
We do our best to keep this website running as smoothly as possible. However, stuff happens, and we thank you for letting us know!
We regularly publish new Midjourney Guides, compile new Style Tops, update the website, and have fun! Want to be the first to get Midlibrary news? Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss a thing!
Personal Libraries are available to our Patreon Community
Learn more about the benefits of supporting us by becoming Midlibrary Patron—and start your Personal Library ↗︎
You have just become a Patron, and cannot log in?
Please, allow our team some time (usually not more than 24 hours) to set up your Personal Library.
You may be using different emails for your Patreon and Discord accounts. If that is the case, please, send your Discord email to community@midlibrary.io.
If the issue perists, or you didn't get a response to your email, please, inform us via Bug Report form
We are currently updating the Personal Libraires' infrastructure
In the nearest future, it will allow you to access your Collections much quicker, add covers to them, tag the styles you save to quickly find them, and—most importantly—save your --sref (numerical) styles!
However, at the moment, logging in to your Library is unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you are a Midlibrary Patron, please, check this Patreon post ↗︎ for Personal Libraries status updates.
To start creating Collections and save favorite styles:
Log in with Discord →Learn more about Personal Style Libraries, saving favorite styles, and organizing them into Collections.
Learn more about supporting Midlibrary and the benefits of joining our Patreon community →
exotic bird with intricate feathers in style of
Your prompt has been sent to our reviewers. If our team greenlights your suggestion, it will appear on the style page.
♡
Something went wrong while submitting the form. Please, check that you filled all the fields. We're here to help! If you're unable to resolve the issue, please, report a bug.