Today's update added 50 new styles to the Library. Here is my pick of the Top 10 artists from this week's addition!
Fang Lijun
One of the most important and influential artists of the Chinese contemporary art scene, **Fang Lijun** (b. 1963) is most famous for his images of bald men—often depicted in large groups, in a variety of settings and poses, often in a humorous and satirical way.
Midjourney generations with his name inherit Fang Lijun's expressive brushstrokes, the use of a deep, contrasty color pallet, and weird, borderline creepy characters.
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Winifred Knights
British painter **Winifred Knights** (1899-1947) is known for her detailed and realistic depictions of the human figure and is particularly recognized for her use of colors and the play of light and shadow to create a sense of volume. She was a member of the New English Art Club and was part of the British avant-garde of the early 20th century.
Winifred Knights' Midjourney style is fantastic for highly-stylized portrait (and not only!) paintings permeated by the sense of longing.
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Bruno Munari
Throughout his long and productive career, Italian artist, designer, and writer **Bruno Munari** (1907-1998) contributed generously to the fields of graphic and industrial design, as well as... children's literature! He was a key member of the Italian Futurist movement with a focus on experimentation and play in his artwork. His other passion was illustrations and children's books, which are considered masterpieces in the field of children's literature.
Midjourney prompts with Bruno Munari's name return elegant designs with strong composition, color play, and sexy geometrical shapes.
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Issey Miyake
Legendary Japanese fashion designer **Issey Miyake** (b. 1938) is famous for his avant-garde, innovative designs blending traditional Japanese techniques with modern technology, creating functional and beautiful clothing. He is renowned for using high-tech fabrics, clean lines, and minimalism, with a strong focus on sustainability.
Streamlined futuristic designs, colorful geometrical patterns, and lots of character—that's what to expect from Issey Miyake's name added to your prompts.
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Maria Lassnig
Austrian painter and feminist artist **Maria Lassnig** (1919-2014) is celebrated for her highly personal and introspective self-portraits, painted in a bold and expressive style, with a focus on the body and the inner feelings.
Bold and expressive brushstrokes, strong colors, and a focus on the body, particularly the female form, is what characterize Maria Lassnig's Midjourney style.
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Tadanori Yokoo
**Tadanori Yokoo** (b. 1936) is a renowned Japanese graphic designer and visual artist known for his bold and colorful pop art style. He is recognized for his avant-garde posters and book covers, often featuring elements of traditional Japanese art, popular culture, and modern technology.
Yokoo's Midjourney style is all about the striking use of color, playful imagery, and a sense of nostalgia and longing.
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Iwona Lifsches
**Iwona Lifsches** is a contemporary painter with roots in Poland. Her works reflect a Naive Art style characterized by a childlike innocence in subject, shape, and color. She creates fabulously colorful paintings that depict simple and idealized scenes of everyday life with a touch of melancholy and humor.
One of the best representatives of the Naive Art movement in Midjourney, Iwona Lifsches' style is bright, simple yet detailed illustrations great for magically charged fairy tale scenes.
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Hilma af Klint
**Hilma af Klint** (1862-1944) was a Swedish pioneer in abstract art. She is known for creating a series of paintings called the "Paintings for the Temple," produced in the early 20th century before the advent of abstract art as it is commonly understood. Himla af Klint was a member of a group of artists known as "The Five," who were interested in spiritualism and theosophy.
Klint's Midjourney generations are beautiful geometrical abstractions mixed with semi-realistic subjects (if lucky :)). Elegant bright colors, fine lines, and play with symmetry are the principal features in generations with Hilma af Klint's name in prompts.
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Beeple
**Beeple** (born in 1981) is the pseudonym of the American digital artist and graphic designer Mike Winkelmann. Mike uses a wide range of digital tools to create his artworks: abstract and surreal landscapes, animations, and generative designs.
Beeple's Midjourney style is a true finding for those into epic sci-fi illustrations, perfectly capturing the massive scale of the scenes, rendered in vibrant colors, and filled with an otherworldly, slightly surreal atmosphere.
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This is it for this week. Stay tuned for the next Top!
Happy midjourneys,
— Andrei
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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