This week we decided to explore how the new --v 5 version of Midjourney interprets botanical and floral themes. We picked the best artists and techniques, trying to show the variety and beauty of interpretation of this delicate and exquisite subject.
Sumi-e drawing
A traditional Japanese ink painting technique **Sumi-e drawing** originated in China during the Tang dynasty. Sumi-e drawing involves using a brush dipped in black ink to create monochromatic paintings that emphasize simplicity and balance. The technique is known for its emphasis on brushwork and its use of negative space, and it often incorporates elements of calligraphy and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Sumi-e drawing is characterized by a sense of fluidity and spontaneity, and it is often used to depict natural subjects such as landscapes, flowers, and animals.
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Mark Catesby
English naturalist and illustrator who was active in the early 18th century, **Mark Catesby** is best known for his highly detailed and realistic illustrations of plants and animals, which he rendered in a precise and scientific manner. His works were highly influential in the development of natural history illustration.
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Mary Blair
**Mary Blair** was an American artist and designer who worked for the Walt Disney Company in the mid-20th century. Blair's distinctive style combined elements of modernist design with a childlike sense of wonder and whimsy, and her works helped to define the look of many classic Disney films, including Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella.
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Paul Barson
American painter known for his vibrant, colorful abstract works. **Paul Barson**'s style is characterized by bold, gestural brushstrokes and a sense of spontaneity and movement. He often uses bright, contrasting colors to create a sense of energy and dynamism in his works.
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Yvonne Coomber
**Yvonne Coomber** is a British artist known for her colorful and whimsical works. Coomber's style is characterized by a sense of playfulness and joy, and she often incorporates natural elements such as flowers and animals into her works, creating a sense of enchantment and magic.
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Eyvind Earle
American artist and illustrator known for his distinctive style, which combined elements of surrealism, abstraction, and traditional landscape painting. **Eyvind Earle** was particularly skilled at capturing the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere, and his works often convey a sense of mystery and magic. He is perhaps best known for his work as a background artist on Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
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Armand Guillaumin
French impressionist painter **Armand Guillaumin** was a member of the group known as the "Nabis". Guillaumin's works were characterized by bright, vivid colors and loose, gestural brushwork. He often depicted landscapes and cityscapes, and he was particularly interested in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere.
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Alan Kenny
**Alan Kenny** is an American painter and illustrator known for his bold, colorful works that draw on various influences, including pop art, street art, and traditional Japanese woodblock prints. Kenny's style is characterized by strong graphic elements and a sense of humor, and he often uses bright, eye-catching colors to convey a sense of energy and playfulness.
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A. J. Casson
Canadian painter and member of the Group of Seven, a collective of Canadian landscape painters, **A. J. Casson** was known for his depictions of small towns and rural landscapes, which he rendered in a precise, almost photographic style. He also had a strong interest in architecture and often incorporated buildings and other man-made structures into his works.
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Chris Dyer
**Chris Dyer** is a Peruvian-Canadian artist known for his psychedelic and visionary art, which draws on a wide range of cultural influences, including indigenous art, graffiti, and street art. Dyer's style is characterized by bold, bright colors and intricate patterns, and he often incorporates spiritual and mystical themes into his works.
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Zhang Daqian
Chinese painter and calligrapher **Zhang Daqian** is known for his traditionalist approach to Chinese art. Zhang was particularly skilled at replicating the techniques and styles of classical Chinese painting, and he was known for his innovative use of color and brushwork.
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Margaret Preston
Australian painter and printmaker **Margaret Preston** is well-known for her modernist interpretations of Australian landscapes and Indigenous art. Preston's works were characterized by bold, geometric forms and bright, vivid colors, and she was known for her innovative use of printmaking techniques.
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Josephine Wall
British painter and illustrator **Josephine Wall** is famous for her fantastical and whimsical works. Wall's style is characterized by bright colors, intricate details, and a sense of playfulness and wonder. She often incorporates mystical and mythical elements into her works, creating a sense of magic and enchantment.
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Iznik tiles
A type of ceramic tile that was produced in the town of Iznik in Turkey during the 16th and 17th centuries. **Iznik tiles** are known for their vivid colors, intricate designs, and high level of craftsmanship. They were often used to decorate mosques and other public buildings, and they were highly prized by collectors and patrons throughout the Islamic world. Iznik tiles typically feature complex floral and geometric patterns, and they are characterized by a rich and vibrant color palette.
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Henri Rousseau
**Henri Rousseau** was a French painter famous for his vivid, dreamlike jungle scenes. Rousseau's works often featured exotic animals and lush foliage, which he rendered in a highly stylized and flat manner. He also incorporated elements of fantasy and mythology into his works, creating a unique and imaginative world.
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Ambrosius Bosschaert
Dutch still-life painter who was active in the early 17th century. **Ambrosius Bosschaert** was known for his highly detailed and realistic depictions of flowers, which he arranged in elaborate bouquets that often included a wide variety of species. He also experimented with different lighting effects, using light and shadow to create depth and texture in his works.
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Rachel Ruysch
Dutch still-life painter **Rachel Ruysch** was active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Ruysch was known for her highly detailed and realistic depictions of flowers and other natural objects, which she arranged in elaborate compositions that often included insects and other small creatures. Her works were highly prized by collectors and patrons throughout Europe.
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Marjorie Miller
**Marjorie Miller* is an American artist and illustrator known for her colorful and whimsical works. Miller's style is characterized by a sense of playfulness and humor, and she often incorporates animal characters into her works, creating a sense of whimsy and charm.
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Qi Baishi
**Qi Baishi** was a Chinese painter known for his highly detailed and realistic depictions of plants and animals, which he rendered in a precise, almost photographic manner. Baishi's works often incorporated elements of Chinese calligraphy and traditional brushwork, and he was known for his innovative use of color and composition.
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This is it for this week!
— Olesya,
Midlibrary Overseer
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