To highlight the style's strenghts and features, we run each SREF code through a set of 16 standardized prompts—Midlibrary Benchmark. Each prompt demonstrates how the SREF ”behaves“ in various domains of visual art/applications.
Njideka Akunyili Crosby is a Nigerian-born visual artist known for her intricate and layered artworks that explore themes of cultural identity, personal history, and the African diaspora. Her work often combines elements of painting, collage, and photography to create rich, textured compositions that reflect her experiences as a Nigerian living in the United States. Akunyili Crosby's art is celebrated for its ability to weave together different cultural narratives and visual languages, offering a complex and nuanced portrayal of identity and belonging.
Njideka Akunyili Crosby's Midjourney style is characterized by detailed and painterly portraits set against layered and textured backgrounds. The compositions often feature central figures in domestic settings, surrounded by patterns and photographic elements that evoke a sense of cultural richness and personal narrative. The color palette is vibrant, with earth tones and warm hues that create a vivid and expressive atmosphere. This style employs techniques such as collage and mixed media, incorporating textural contrasts and photographic overlays to enhance the depth and complexity of the visual storytelling. The artworks reflect themes of cultural heritage, personal identity, and intimate moments, drawing on influences from Nigerian and diasporic cultures.
Most promising Midjourney styles in our catalog get a special treatment in our Benchmarking Lab—we run each of such styles through a special test, consisting of nine standardized prompts. Want to learn more? Check out our special guide: Nine Prompts, Nine Stories →
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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.
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