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MidJourney Style Guide: 101 Art & Photography Styles With Examples

Are you a MidJourney user or graphic designer looking for inspiration or new styles to explore? You’ve come to the right place!

In this article, I’ll introduce you to 101 art and photography styles that can help you spice up your MidJourney designs and expand your artistic horizons. Whether you’re working on a new project or want to learn more about various art movements and techniques, this comprehensive guide is the perfect resource.

To make it easier for you to navigate, I’ve organized the art styles into four major categories: Traditional Fine Arts, Digital Arts, Photography, and Design. For each style, I’ve included:

  • A brief description
  • Notable artists
  • A sample image of the style generated with MidJourney – click on any sample to open a larger version
  • The MidJourney prompt I used (I kept each prompt simple so you can see the basic style – make sure and add your own flair to get amazing images)

I’ll continue to add more MidJourney sample images and styles, so this MidJourney style resource will keep growing!

Why You Should Use Art & Photography Styles in MidJourney V5

The latest MidJourney Version 5 brings significant improvements to AI-generated art and photography. This alpha version offers a wider stylistic range, increased realism, and enhanced responsiveness to prompts. MidJourney V5 has also improved in rendering more details, such as subtleties, intricate patterns, and group portraits.

However, it also requires a more thoughtful and deliberate approach to prompting. The model’s “unopinionatedness” can lead to more literal and less artistic outcomes and more photorealistic images when you want “artsy,” not to mention dull defaults. This enhanced realism includes a tendency for V5 to generate images that are more literal and less artistic by default.

If you want to get the best from MidJourney V5, specify an aesthetic style.

The style references have become much more impactful in this version. To truly make MidJourney V5 shine, embrace the power of style modifiers.

Including art or photography styles in your MidJourney AI text-to-image prompts is crucial. By doing so, you can fully harness the potential of MidJourney V5 and generate stunning, engaging, and diverse images.

In addition, short prompts may not work as well in this version; use complex prompts instead. By writing longer and more explicit text about what you want, you can achieve better results with MidJourney V5.

Now, let’s get to the art and photography styles!

Traditional Fine Arts

From the classic to the contemporary, the traditional fine arts category spans numerous art styles that have shaped the course of art history. These styles range from Realism to Conceptual Art, offering diverse approaches to visual expression. Below is a table detailing various traditional art styles:

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
AbstractNon-representational art focusing on shapes, colors, and linesWassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrianabstract_art_by_Wassily_Kandinsky Midjourney Art Stylesabstract art by Wassily Kandinsky –v 5
RealismDepicts subjects with accuracy and detail, emphasizing objective representationEdward Hopper, Gustave Courbet realism_art_by_Edward_Hopper_MidJourney Art Stylesrealism art by Edward Hopper –v 5
SurrealismCombines dreamlike imagery with elements of realitySalvador Dalí, René Magritte surrealism_art_by_Rene_Magritte_MidJourney Art Stylessurrealism art by René Magritte –v 5
ImpressionismCaptures the feeling or atmosphere of a scene, often using loose brush strokes and vivid colorsClaude Monet, Edgar Degas impressionism art by Claude Monet –v 5
Pop ArtFeatures imagery from popular culture and mass mediaAndy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein pop_art_by_Roy_Lichtenstein_MidJourney Art Stylespop art by Roy Lichtenstein –v 5
ExpressionismConveys emotional and psychological aspects of the subject through color, texture, and brushworkEdvard Munch, Vincent van Gogh Expressionism art by Vincent van Gogh –v 5
Art DecoGeometric and decorative style, popular in the 1920s and 1930sTamara de Lempicka, Erte Art_Deco_painting_by_Erte_MidJourney Art StylesArt Deco painting by Erte –v 5
Art NouveauFlowing, organic forms often inspired by natureAlphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt Art_Nouveau_by_Gustav_Klimt_MidJourney Art StylesArt Nouveau by Gustav Klimt –v 5
FauvismCharacterized by bold, non-naturalistic use of colorHenri Matisse, André DerainFauvism art by Henri Matisse MidJourney Style Fauvism art by Henri Matisse –v 5
FuturismEmphasizes speed, technology, and modernityUmberto Boccioni, Gino SeveriniMidJourney Art Styles - Futurism Art by Umberto BoccioniFuturism art by Umberto Boccioni –v 5
CubismFragmented and abstracted subjects, exploring multiple perspectivesPablo Picasso, Georges BraqueMidJourney Art Style - Cubism by Pablo PicassoCubism art by Pablo Picasso –v 5
DadaChallenges traditional notions of art, embracing absurdity and randomnessMarcel Duchamp, Max ErnstDada art style by Max Ernst-MidJourney ExamplesDada art by Max Ernst –v 5
ConstructivismAbstract, geometric art influenced by the Russian RevolutionKazimir Malevich, El LissitzkyConstructivism Art Style by Kazimir Malevich in MidjourneyConstructivism art by Kazimir Malevich –v 5
MinimalismSimplistic, geometric forms with a focus on color and compositionFrank Stella, Donald JuddMinimalism art style like Donald Judd in MidjourneyMinimalism art by Donald Judd –v 5
Conceptual ArtEmphasizes the idea behind the artwork rather than the physical objectSol LeWitt, Joseph KosuthConceptual art in MidJourney by Sol LeWittconceptual art by Sol LeWitt –v 5
HyperrealismAn art style that achieves an extremely high level of realism, often surpassing what is seen in photographsChuck Close, Alyssa MonksMidJourney Hyperrealism art by Alyssa MonksHyperrealism art by Alyssa Monks –v 5
Trompe l’oeilA technique that uses realistic imagery to create optical illusions, making objects appear three-dimensionalJohn Haberle, Pere Borrell del CasoTrompe l'oeil art style by John HaberleTrompe l’oeil art by John Haberle –v 5

Popular Art Medium Styles

Artists have various mediums at their disposal, each offering unique qualities and characteristics. In this section, we will explore some of the most popular and widely recognized art medium styles, including watercolor, oil painting, and more.

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
WatercolorA painting technique that uses water-soluble pigments, known for its transparency and fluidityJ.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homerwatercolor_art_by_Winslow_Homer_MidJourney Art Styles V5watercolor art by Winslow Homer –v 5
Oil PaintingA versatile painting medium that uses oil as a binder, known for its rich colors and slow drying timeVincent van Gogh, Rembrandtoil_painting_by_Rembrandt_MidJourney Example Artoil painting by Rembrandt –v 5
AcrylicA fast-drying, water-soluble paint that can be used for various styles, from transparent to opaqueDavid Hockney, Bridget Rileyacrylic_painting_by_David_Hockney_MidJourney V5 Stylesacrylic painting by David Hockney –v 5
TemperaAn ancient painting medium using pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder, often egg yolkSandro Botticelli, GiottoTempera painting style by GiottoTempera painting by Giotto –v 5
EncausticA painting technique that uses heated beeswax mixed with pigments, known for its texture and luminosityJasper Johns, Fayum PortraitsMidjourney Encaustic art style by Jasper JohnsEncaustic art by Fayum Portraits –v 5
FrescoA mural painting technique that applies water and pigments to wet plaster, resulting in a durable finishMichelangelo, Diego RiveraMidJourney Angelic Fresco painting by MichelangeloAngelic fresco painting by Michelangelo –v 5
InkA versatile medium that can be used for drawing or painting, known for its fluidity and bold linesAubrey Beardsley, HokusaiInk drawing in MidJourney in the style of Aubrey BeardsleyInk drawing by Aubrey Beardsley –v 5
PastelA soft, chalk-like medium that can be used for both drawing and painting, known for its vibrant colorsEdgar Degas, Mary CassattPastel art by Edgar Degas –v 5
CharcoalA drawing medium made from charred wood, known for its rich, dark tones and expressive mark-makingHenry Moore, Odilon RedonMidjourney Charcoal drawing by Odilon Redon on white backgroundCharcoal drawing by Odilon Redon on white background –v 5
PencilA common drawing medium that uses graphite encased in wood, known for its precision and controlPaul Cézanne, M.C. EscherPencil Drawing by Paul Cézanne –v 5
PointillismA painting technique that uses small, distinct dots of color to create an image when viewed from a distanceGeorges Seurat, Paul SignacMidjourney art styles - Pointillism paintingPointillism painting by Paul Signac –v 5
DivisionismA variation of pointillism that uses larger, more distinct brushstrokes and color separationGiovanni Segantini, Gaetano PreviatiDivisionism painting style - Giovanni Segantini ExampleDivisionism painting by Giovanni Segantini –v 5

Digital Arts

As technology continues to advance, digital arts have become an increasingly popular and versatile medium for artists. This category encompasses a wide range of styles, including digital painting, digital drawing, and new media art. Explore the different digital art styles in the table below:

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
Digital PaintingPainting created using digital toolsCraig Mullins, David Revoy digital painting by Craig Mullinsdigital painting by Craig Mullins –v 5
Digital DrawingDrawing created using digital toolsAaron Blaise, Dan LuVisi digital_drawing_by_Aaron_Blaise_MidJourney Art Styles Exampledigital drawing by Aaron Blaise –v 5
Digital ArtArt created using digital technology, including computer-generated imagery and 3D modelsZaha Hadid, Takeshi MurataMidJourney Digital art in the style of Takeshi MurataDigital art in the style of Takeshi Murata –v 5

Popular Digital Art Styles

Digital art has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for artists, allowing them to experiment with various styles and techniques. In this section, we will explore some of the most popular and widely recognized digital art styles, including Anime, Fantasy, and more.

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
AnimeA Japanese animation style characterized by vibrant colors, exaggerated facial expressions, and dynamic movementHayao Miyazaki, Osamu TezukaAnime_by_Hayao_Miyazaki_MidJourney Art StyleAnime by Hayao Miyazaki –niji
(note: try both V5 and niji)
MangaJapanese comic book art style, similar in appearance to anime but often more detailed and intricateAkira Toriyama, Naoko TakeuchiManga by Akira Toriyama –v 5
(note: try both V5 and niji)
FantasyImaginative art style that often features magical creatures, supernatural elements, and mythical settingsYoshitaka Amano, Frank Frazettafantasy_art_by_Frank_Frazetta_MidJourney Art Stylesfantasy art by Frank Frazetta –v 5
Sci-FiArt style that focuses on futuristic settings, advanced technology, and extraterrestrial lifeH.R. Giger, Syd Meadsci-fi_art_by_H.R._Giger_MidJourney Stylessci-fi art by H.R. Giger –v 5
Comic BookArt style found in American and European comic books, characterized by bold lines and dynamic actionJack Kirby, Moebius (Jean Giraud)comic book art by Jack Kirby –v 5
Pixel ArtDigital art created using individual pixels as the smallest visual unit, reminiscent of early video game graphicsEboy, Paul RobertsonPixel_art_by_Paul_Robertson_MidJourney Example StylesPixel art by Paul Robertson –v 5
Low Poly3D art style that uses a limited number of polygons to create simple, geometric shapesTimothy J. Reynolds, Mat SzulikLow poly models in MidJourney - 3d art stylesLow poly model by Mat Szulik –v 5
VaporwaveA nostalgic art style that combines elements from the 80s and 90s with surreal, dreamlike compositionsMacintosh Plus, James FerraroVaporwave art in Midjourney V5 by James FerraroVaporwave art by James Ferraro –v 5
Glitch ArtArt style that incorporates digital errors, distortions, and noise to create visually striking imagesRosa Menkman, Phillip StearnsMidjourney Glitch art stylesPortal into another dimension Glitch art by Phillip Stearns –v 5
CyberpunkFuturistic art style that often features dystopian settings, advanced technology, and cybernetic enhancementsKatsuhiro Otomo, Josan GonzalezMidJourney Cyberpunk Art Style ExampleCyberpunk by Josan Gonzalez –v 5

Photography

Photography offers an endless array of possibilities for capturing the world around us. Whether you’re interested in documentary, landscape, or street photography, there’s a style to suit every passion. Discover various photography styles in the table below:

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
Portrait PhotographyFocuses on capturing the likeness and personality of a person or group of peopleAnnie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon Portrait_photography_by_Annie_Leibovitz_MidJourney Photo StylesPortrait photography by Annie Leibovitz –v 5
Landscape PhotographyCaptures natural and man-made environmentsAnsel Adams, Galen Rowell landscape_photography_by_Galen_Rowell_MidJourney photography stylesLandscape photography by Galen Rowell –v 5
Still Life PhotographyFeatures arranged inanimate objects as the subjectIrving Penn, Edward Weston Still_life_photography_by_Irving_Penn_MidJourney photography stylesStill life photography by Irving Penn –v 5
Nature PhotographyDepicts wildlife, plants, and other natural elementsFrans Lanting, Art WolfeNature_photography_by_Art_Wolfe_MidJourney V5 photography styles Nature photography by Art Wolfe –v 5
Wildlife PhotographyCaptures animals in their natural habitatsSteve Winter, Paul Nicklen wildlife_photography_by_Paul_Nicklen_MidJourney animal photography styleswildlife photography by Paul Nicklen –v 5
Seascape PhotographyFeatures bodies of water, coastlines, and marine lifeDavid Doubilet, Rachael Talibart seascape_photograph_by_Rachael_Talibart_MidJourney photography stylesseascape photograph by Rachael Talibart –v 5
Cityscape PhotographyDepicts urban environments and architectural subjectsMichael Kenna, Thomas StruthMidJourney Cityscape Photography in MidJourneyColor Cityscape Photography by Michael Kenna –v 5
AstrophotographyCaptures celestial objects and astronomical eventsNeil Armstrong, Thierry LegaultAstrophotography styles in MidJourneyAstrophotography by Thierry Legault –v 5
Macro PhotographyClose-up images of small subjects, revealing intricate detailsRobert Mapplethorpe, Thomas Shahan macro_photograph_by_Thomas_Shahan_MidJourney photography stylesmacro photograph by Thomas Shahan –v 5
Micro PhotographyExtremely close-up images, often requiring specialized equipment like microscopesLennart Nilsson, Charles KrebsMicro Photography in MidJourney - Photography StylesMicro Photography by Charles Krebs –v 5
Aerial PhotographyCaptures landscapes and subjects from an elevated perspective, often using dronesYann Arthus-Bertrand, George Steinmetz aerial_photography_by_George_Steinmetz_MidJourney Photography stylesaerial photography by George Steinmetz –v 5
Underwater PhotographyFeatures underwater environments and marine lifeBrian Skerry, David DoubiletUnderwater photography in MidJourneyunderwater photography by Brian Skerry –v 5
Panoramic PhotographyWide, sweeping images that capture expansive scenesPeter Lik, Josef KoudelkaPanoramic Photography of a castle in MidJourney - art stylesPanoramic Photography of a castle by Peter Lik –v 5
Time-Lapse PhotographyA sequence of images taken over a period of time, often used to show changeRon Fricke, Michael ShainblumMidjourney time-lapse photography stylesTime-lapse photography of a river by Michael Shainblum, golden hour –v 5
Stop-Motion PhotographyA series of photographs combined to create the illusion of movementRay Harryhausen, Jan ŠvankmajerMidjourney stop-motion lego photography styleStop-motion lego photography frame by frame –v 5
Animated PhotographyCombines photography with animation techniquesJamie Caliri, William Kentridge  
Computer-Generated PhotographyImages created or manipulated using digital technologyNick Veasey, Jeff Wall  
3D PhotographyImages that appear three-dimensional when viewed with special glasses or equipmentBrian May, Jim Naughten3D photography images in MidJourney3D Lego photography by Brian May –v 5
Virtual Reality PhotographyImmersive, 360-degree images viewable through VR headsetsAaron Spence, Matjaž Tančič  
Augmented Reality PhotographyImages that incorporate digital elements, viewable through AR devicesZach Lieberman, Molmol Kuo  
Mixed Media PhotographyCombines photography with other artistic mediumsRobert Rauschenberg, Vik Muniz mixed media photography by Robert Rauschenberg –v 5
Performance PhotographyCaptures live art performances and eventsNan Goldin, Garry Winogrand  
Installation PhotographyDocuments large-scale, immersive art installationsIwan Baan, Candida Höfer  
Street PhotographyCandid images of people and events in public spacesHenri Cartier-Bresson, Vivian Maier  
Graffiti PhotographyFeatures street art and graffitiMartha Cooper, Jon Naar  
Banksy PhotographyFocuses on the work of the famous street artist BanksyBanksy, Steve LazaridesBanksy_Photography_by_Steve_Lazarides_MidJourney Photography Style ExampleBanksy Photography by Steve Lazarides –v 5
Documentary PhotographyCaptures real-life events, peopleSebastião Salgado, James Nachtweydocumentary photography by Sebastião Salgado –v 5
Futurist PhotographyA photography style that captures the dynamism, speed, and energy of the Futurist art movementAnton Giulio Bragaglia, Gino Severini  
PhotogramsCameraless photographic images created by placing objects directly on photosensitive paperMan Ray, László Moholy-Nagy  
CyanotypesA photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print using sunlightAnna Atkins, John Herschel  
LomographyA photography style that embraces imperfections and spontaneity using low-fidelity camerasLomographic Society, Mirko Martin  
HolgaA photography style that uses the Holga camera, known for its light leaks, vignetting, and soft focusDavid Burnett, Michelle Bates  
Pinhole PhotographyA cameraless photography technique that uses a small hole in a light-tight container to project an imageEric Renner, Justin Quinnell  
Film NoirA style of photography influenced by the dark and moody visual style of classic film noir moviesWeegee, Brassaï  
New ObjectivityAn art movement that focused on unsentimental realism and social critique in painting and photographyOtto Dix, August Sander  
Double Exposure PhotographyA technique that combines two or more images into a single frame, often resulting in dreamlike or surreal compositionsDan Mountford, Christoffer Relander  

Design

Design is an integral part of our daily lives, influencing the aesthetics and functionality of the objects and spaces we interact with. This category covers art styles related to interior design, industrial design, and textile design, among others. Check out the different design styles in the table below:

Art StyleDescriptionExample ArtistsSampleMidJourney Prompt
Interior DesignArt and science of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spacesKelly Wearstler, Philippe StarckInterior_design_by_Kelly_Wearstl_Made in MidJourneymagazine photo of Interior design by Kelly Wearstler –v 5
Industrial DesignCreation of products with a focus on form, function, and user experienceDieter Rams, Jonathan Ive  
Product DesignDevelops and enhances the appearance and functionality of everyday itemsCharles Eames, Yves Béhar  
Furniture DesignDesign and creation of functional and aesthetically pleasing furnitureEero Saarinen, Marcel Breuer  
Textile DesignCreates patterns and designs for fabrics, clothing, and other textilesWilliam Morris, Zandra Rhodes  
Ceramic ArtArt and design involving the creation of objects made from clay and other ceramic materialsGrayson Perry, Lucie Rieceramic art by Grayson Perry –v 5
Glass ArtArt and design created using glass as the primary mediumDale Chihuly, Louis Comfort Tiffany  
Metal ArtArt and design created with metal as the primary mediumAlexander Calder, Richard SerraNorweigan Viking metal art –v 5
Wood ArtArt and design created using wood as the primary mediumGeorge Nakashima, Wharton EsherickViking_ship_with_masterful_wood_art_MidJourney v5 art stylesViking ship with masterful wood art –v 5
Stone ArtArt and design created using stone as the primary mediumIsamu Noguchi, Barbara Hepworth  
Bone ArtArt and design created using bone, often from animals, as the primary mediumUnknown, Contemporary Tribal ArtistsTribal_bone_art_MidJourney StylesTribal bone art –v 5
Shell ArtArt and design created using shells as the primary mediumUnknown, Contemporary Tribal ArtistsPeruvian shell art –v 5
Paper ArtArt and design created using paper as the primary mediumYulia Brodskaya, Peter Callesen  
Book ArtArt and design created using books and bookbinding techniquesBrian Dettmer, Su Blackwell  
Paper MacheArt and design created using a mixture of paper and adhesive to create sculptures and other objectsNiki de Saint Phalle, Kiki Smithpaper_mache_MidJourney V5 Promptthe solar system in paper mache magically floats in space –v 5
De StijlAn art movement that advocated for pure abstraction and simplicity, using geometric shapes and primary colorsPiet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg  
BauhausAn influential design movement focused on functionality, simplicity, and the unity of art, craft, and technologyWalter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky  
Art InformelA European abstract art movement characterized by spontaneous and gestural brushworkJean Dubuffet, Antoni Tàpies  
TachismeAn abstract painting style characterized by spontaneous brushwork, drips, and blobs of paintJean Fautrier, Wols  
Action PaintingAn abstract expressionist painting technique that emphasizes the physical act of paintingJackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning  
Lyrical AbstractionAn abstract art movement that emphasized free, emotive, and personal expression in paintingJoan Mitchell, Jules Olitski  
Color Field PaintingAn abstract painting style that features large fields of flat, solid colorMark Rothko, Barnett Newman  

I hope this comprehensive guide to 101 art and photography styles inspires you to explore new creative avenues and expand your artistic repertoire. With so many MidJourney styles to choose from, there’s no limit to what you can create. Happy designing!

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2 thoughts on “MidJourney Style Guide: 101 Art & Photography Styles With Examples”

  1. Lisa,

    Thanks for your efforts here. Can’t recall what I may have clicked to get here, but happy for that click.

    Keep up the interesting/great work here. I’ll be back

    And Cheers from Southwest Ohio

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