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Dive into the diverse world of AI art styles examples, organized into six inspiring categories. This blog post serves as your gateway to discovering unique artistic possibilities, from traditional techniques to modern innovations. Here’s what you’ll find:
Use the navigation tab or click on the images to explore these styles and find the perfect inspiration for your creative projects.
Discover timeless styles examples inspired by iconic movements that shaped art history. From the elegant curves of Art Nouveau to the bold geometry of Art Deco, these styles blend tradition with modern creative potential. Explore the dramatic contrasts of Tenebrism, the expressive brushwork of Abstract Expressionism, or the serene minimalism of Watercolor.
Experience the cutting-edge innovation of these examples in the modern and digital realm. From the sleek futurism of Cyberpunk to the nostalgic charm of 8-bit and the vibrant aesthetic of Vaporwave, these styles define the art of today and tomorrow. Dive into hyper-realistic imagery, dynamic digital abstractions, and imaginative blends of technology and creativity.
Discover the creative diversity of AI art inspired by traditional illustration and drawing techniques. This category highlights intricate methods like Cross Hatching and Pointillism, alongside playful styles such as Doodle and Chibi. These techniques offer a wide range of expressive possibilities, blending precision with artistic flair.
Immerse yourself in the intricate beauty of examples that celebrate decorative and collage-inspired designs. This category showcases styles like the mesmerizing patterns of Mandala and the bold textures of Batik, perfect for creating visually captivating art. Explore the layered creativity of Collage Art, blending diverse elements into harmonious compositions.
Explore the beauty of Art examples inspired by the natural world and organic forms. This category celebrates styles like the harmonious imperfection of Wabi-Sabi and the intricate designs of Kirigami, reflecting the elegance of nature. From the fluid aesthetics of Liquid Chrome to the vibrant textures of Textile Art, these styles bring a touch of the organic to your creations.
Dive into the captivating world of AI art inspired by optical illusions and photographic techniques. This category features mesmerizing styles like Trompe l’Oeil, which creates realistic depth, and Infrared, offering surreal, ethereal effects. Explore the dramatic contrasts of Chiaroscuro or the whimsical perspective of Tilt-Shift Photography.
To provide truly valuable AI art styles examples, I carefully curated each image after running multiple tests with various models and prompts. For this project, I used MidJourney, Stable Diffusion SD3.5, Flux 1, and Flux 1 Pixelwave, conducting 10 runs for each art style to ensure quality and accuracy. From these runs, I selected the images that best represent each style, helping to inspire your creative AI art projects.
One key takeaway from this process is that achieving the perfect image often requires several runs with different seeds. Text-to-image prompting isn’t as simple as copying an art style keyword and expecting identical results. Instead, it’s a creative journey, with each attempt bringing new surprises and inspiration.
In my testing, I found that MidJourney excels at interpreting AI art style keywords, delivering highly accurate results. However, other models like Stable Diffusion SD3.5, Flux 1, and Flux 1 Pixelwave can also generate these styles, though their tagging (keyword conditioning) isn’t as precise. Out of the 120 styles featured here, 40 images were created using MidJourney, while the remaining 80 came from the other models.
I hope that the tagging (or keyword conditioning) in models like Stable Diffusion SD3.5 and Flux 1 improves over time. Enhancing this feature would make text-to-image prompting more intuitive and open up even more creative possibilities.
What is Keyword conditioning:
Associating specific tokens (keywords) with visual representations in the model.
What’s great about these images is that they’re available for you to use. You can download them directly by right-clicking and saving the images. They can serve as inputs for tools like MidJourney’s style transfer, Stable Diffusion’s IPAdapter, or Flux Redux’s style adapter (IPAdapter), enabling you to create unique visuals based on an existing image. This is especially useful for models like Stable Diffusion SD3.5, Flux 1, and Flux 1 Pixelwave, which may not interpret keywords as effectively as MidJourney.
The links to the text-to-image models I used: