This week, we curated a selection that celebrates the brilliance and diversity of color, perfect for adding vibrancy to your Midjourney projects. Join us on this colorful journey and discover the 11 styles that will elevate your Midjourney experience to new chromatic heights!
Michael Craig-Martin
Michael Craig-Martin's conceptual, brightly colored line drawings of everyday objects are rendered with stark, minimalist precision. Born in Dublin in 1941, Craig-Martin is a contemporary conceptual artist known for his innovative use of color and form.
In Midjourney, Craig-Martin’s style features bold, vibrant colors and clean, precise lines, giving a graphic, almost cartoon-like quality. His work often isolates everyday objects against monochromatic backgrounds, emphasizing their vividness. Whether depicting architectural models, floral still lifes, or whimsical objects, his style brings clarity and striking visual appeal.
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Yinka Ilori
Based in London, Yinka Ilori is celebrated for her works' vibrant colors and playful designs. Drawing inspiration from his Nigerian heritage and British upbringing, Ilori seamlessly blends traditional African patterns with contemporary design elements.
In Midjourney, Ilori’s style boldly uses vivid colors and geometric patterns. When used in your prompts, Yinka Ilori's name often brings back bright, contrasting hues and joyful, culturally rich designs, energetic and eclectic.
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Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst is a British artist known for his thought-provoking and often controversial works that explore themes of life, death, and beauty. As a leading figure in the Young British Artists movement, Hirst's work has consistently pushed the boundaries of contemporary art.
Hirst's Midjourney style is unmistakable with its vibrant, kaleidoscopic use of color and complex detailing. Images generated with his name in prompts frequently feature elaborate patterns and dynamic compositions, and a sense of both chaos and order. Hirst's style in Midjourney is bold, mesmerizing,a and—quite faithfully reflecting the unique approach to art and life of its real-life prototype.
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Pascale Marthine Tayou
Cameroonian artist Pascale Marthine Tayou’s works are distinguished by their eclectic materials and vibrant, tactile surfaces. Tayou's art often explores themes of globalization, cultural identity, and the environmental impacts of consumerism.
In Midjourney, Pascale Marthine Tayou’s style manifests through a riot of colors and textures, incorporating a diverse array of found objects and elaborate details. His images are an explosion of patchwork aesthetics, natural and synthetic elements, and eye-catching compositions. Adding Tayou's name to your Midjourney prompts produces vivid, mosaic-like arrangements, a visual dialogue that is both playful and profound.
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Keiichi Tanaami
Keiichi Tanaami is a celebrated Japanese artist known for his psychedelic and surreal pop art. Tanaami's work blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with vibrant pop culture imagery, creating a unique visual language.
In Midjourney, Tanaami’s style is a powerful bloend of surreal imagery, richly saturated colors, and intricate details. His images often feature whimsical, dreamlike scenes filled with eclectic characters and fantastical elements.
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Revok
Revok, born Jason Williams, is a prominent American street artist known for his vibrant and dynamic graffiti art. Based in Los Angeles, his works are celebrated for their intricate layering and bold use of color.
Revok’s style in Midjourney is a complex interplay of geometric shapes and vivid colors. His images often feature overlapping patterns and energetic compositions that create a sense of movement and depth. This visual language translates into bold, kaleidoscopic effects, both captivating and energetic, reflecting his roots in street art and his innovative approach to design.
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Hassan Hajjaj
Hassan Hajjaj's eclectic and vibrant works blend traditional Moroccan elements with contemporary pop culture. Born in Larache, Morocco, Hajjaj is often referred to as the 'Andy Warhol of Marrakech' for his playful and colorful compositions.
In Midjourney, Hajjaj’s style bursts with bright, contrasting colors and intricate patterns. The prompts with his name often returns images with bold, decorative elements across wide range of subjects and themes: from steampunk beetles and spaceports to extravagant headdresses and quirky robots. Each piece captures a sense of cultural fusion and vibrant energy, making Hajjaj's Midjourney style instantly recognizable and delightfully unique.
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Holton Rower
Holton Rower’s dynamic and fluid artworks are celebrated for their mesmerizing patterns and vibrant use of color. Born in New York, Rower is best known for his innovative "pour paintings" that create captivating, organic forms.
Rower’s Midjourney style is characterized by flowing, marbled patterns and an intense, saturated color palette. His images often feature a waving blend of colors that swirl and cascade, creating a hypnotic, psychedelic effect.
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Howard Arkley
Howard Arkley's vivid, airbrushed depictions of suburban life blend pop art aesthetics with architectural precision. Born in Melbourne, Arkley became renowned for his vibrant and dynamic interpretations of urban and suburban environments.
In Midjourney, Arkley’s style is all about bold airbrushed colors and sharp, geometric lines. His work features vibrant hues and precise detailing, creating a striking visual impact. From intricate floral compositions and expressive portraits to stylized still lifes and polygonal buildings, Arkley’s Midjourney creations maintain a dynamic blend of recognizable objects and abstractions with his signature pop art flair.
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Daniel Buren
Daniel Buren’s conceptual installations are renowned for their use of bold, contrasting stripes and vibrant colors. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Buren is a leading figure in contemporary art, known for transforming spaces with his signature stripe motif.
In Midjourney, Daniel Buren’s style is instantly recognizable through the use of striking, repetitive patterns and high-contrast colors. His images often feature vertical or horizontal stripes, which create a sense of rhythm and structure. Buren’s Midjourney style is both visually dynamic and rigorously ordered, making each piece a bold statement of vivid minimalist elegance.
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Morag Myerscough
Morag Myerscough's vibrantly colorful and geometric installations transform public spaces into exuberant visual experiences. Born in London, Myerscough is known for her dynamic and uplifting designs that combine color, pattern, and typography.
Myerscough’s Midjourney style features bold geometric patterns and a vivid color palette. Her designs are characterized by striking contrasts, playful shapes, and a strong graphic quality. Whether applied to skateparks, camper vans, or packaging, her work infuses everyday objects with an energetic, joyful aesthetic.
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That's it for today!
Until next week,
— Maria
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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