You can generate your images on almost any Artist from the internet.

Just write “at the style of <Artist name>”

See the example below.

Prompt:

A woman, at the style of Yayoi Kusama —v4

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You can see many artist styles prompts below:

No. Artist Style Description Lighting
1 Yayoi Kusama Avant-garde Kusama is known for her psychedelic patterns, bold colors, and obsession with polka dots and infinity nets. Bright and vivid
2 Vincent van Gogh Post-Impressionism Van Gogh's work is characterized by its thick brushstrokes, swirling patterns, and expressive use of color. Warm, dramatic
3 Pablo Picasso Cubism Picasso broke objects into geometric shapes, reassembling them to create abstract, fragmented forms. Contrasting light and shadows
4 Frida Kahlo Surrealism/Mexican Folk Art Kahlo's paintings often featured self-portraits that conveyed her emotional and physical pain. Intense, contrasting
5 Jackson Pollock Abstract Expressionism Pollock created his art by dripping and splattering paint onto his canvas, creating chaotic, energetic patterns. Dynamic, bold
6 Salvador Dalí Surrealism Dalí's work often included dreamlike landscapes, distorted figures, and striking symbolism. Soft, mysterious
7 Andy Warhol Pop Art Warhol transformed everyday objects and celebrities into bold, colorful, and mass-produced art. Flat, bright
8 Claude Monet Impressionism Monet's paintings captured the essence of natural scenes, using small, visible brushstrokes and vibrant colors. Soft, atmospheric
9 Georgia O'Keeffe American Modernism O'Keeffe's paintings often featured enlarged flowers, landscapes, and abstract forms. Subtle, natural
10 Banksy Street Art/Stencil Graffiti Banksy's controversial work often features political and social commentary in public spaces. Street lighting, stark contrast
11 Jean-Michel Basquiat Neo-Expressionism Basquiat's work combined elements of graffiti, poetry, and primitivism, creating a raw and powerful aesthetic. Energetic, urban
12 Wassily Kandinsky Abstract Art Kandinsky's abstract compositions used color and form to evoke emotions and spirituality. Radiant, vibrant
13 Henri Matisse Fauvism Matisse used bold colors, simplified forms, and expressive brushstrokes to create his art. Bright, lively
14 MC Escher Optical Illusion/Realism Escher's work often featured impossible structures, mathematical patterns, and mind-bending perspectives. Precise, balanced
15 Keith Haring Pop Art/Street Art Haring's art featured bold lines, vivid colors, and simple figures, often with political and social messages. Bright, energetic
16 Gustav Klimt Symbolism/Art Nouveau Klimt's work often included ornate patterns, sensual themes, and the use of gold leaf. Glowing, opulent
No. Artist Style Description Lighting
1 René Magritte Surrealism Magritte's art often featured juxtapositions of everyday objects in unexpected ways, challenging perception. Mysterious, dimly-lit
2 Edward Hopper Realism Hopper's paintings captured scenes of urban and rural life, often featuring lonely, contemplative figures. Moody, shadowy
3 Marc Chagall Surrealism/Fauvism Chagall's work combined elements of dreamlike imagery, vibrant colors, and Jewish folklore. Magical, whimsical
4 Paul Cézanne Post-Impressionism Cézanne's paintings explored the structure of natural forms, using bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. Natural, bright
5 Kazimir Malevich Suprematism Malevich's art featured abstract geometric shapes and a limited color palette, challenging traditional art. Sharp, minimalist
6 William Turner Romanticism Turner's paintings captured the power and beauty of natural landscapes, often using dramatic lighting. Romantic, atmospheric
7 Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art Lichtenstein's art often featured comic book-style imagery and bold, saturated colors. Vibrant, flat
8 Edward Munch Expressionism Munch's art expressed powerful emotions through distorted figures, bold colors, and raw brushstrokes. Intense, dramatic
9 Henri Rousseau Naïve/Folk Art Rousseau's paintings often featured exotic jungle scenes, painted in a simplistic, childlike style. Natural, bright
10 Cindy Sherman Postmodernism/Self-Portraiture Sherman's photography often featured herself in various roles and guises, exploring identity and gender. Stark, harsh
11 Francis Bacon Expressionism Bacon's paintings often featured distorted figures and abstract forms, conveying raw human emotions. Moody, shadowy
12 Jean Dubuffet Art Brut/Outsider Art Dubuffet's art challenged traditional notions of beauty, often featuring crude, raw, and unconventional forms. Bold, confrontational
13 Käthe Kollwitz Expressionism Kollwitz's art often addressed social and political issues, using stark, powerful imagery to convey her message. Bold, emotive
14 Edgar Degas Impressionism/Realism Degas' paintings often featured ballet dancers, capturing their grace and fluidity through loose brushstrokes. Soft, atmospheric
15 Wassily Kandinsky Bauhaus/Abstract Art Kandinsky's abstract compositions used color and form to evoke emotions and spirituality. Radiant, vibrant
16 Anish Kapoor Minimalism/Sculpture Kapoor's sculptures often featured simple, monolithic forms and reflective surfaces, exploring space and form. Bright, reflective
17 David Hockney Pop Art/Photo Collage Hockney's art often featured bright
1 Joan Miró Surrealism Miró's art featured playful, childlike imagery and abstract forms, often inspired by his Catalan heritage. Bright, whimsical
2 Gustav Klimt Art Nouveau/Symbolism Klimt's paintings often featured ornate patterns, gold leaf, and sensuous themes, creating a luxurious aesthetic. Glowing, opulent
3 Louise Bourgeois Feminist/Surrealism Bourgeois' sculptures explored themes of sexuality, femininity, and the body, using organic and abstract forms. Soft, subtle
4 Barnett Newman Color Field/Abstract Expressionism Newman's art featured large, monochromatic fields of color, creating a contemplative, meditative mood. Bold, minimalist
5 Kerry James Marshall Figurative/Black Identity Art Marshall's paintings explored black identity and history, using bold colors and iconic figures to convey his message. Vibrant, powerful
6 Giorgio de Chirico Surrealism/Metaphysical Art De Chirico's paintings often featured dreamlike landscapes and mysterious, unsettling imagery. Mysterious, dimly-lit
7 Sol LeWitt Minimalism/Conceptual Art LeWitt's art explored the relationship between the artist, the artwork, and the viewer, using geometric forms and systems. Stark, precise
8 Berthe Morisot Impressionism Morisot's paintings often featured intimate, domestic scenes and captured the fleeting beauty of everyday life. Soft, atmospheric
9 Richard Serra Minimalism/Sculpture Serra's sculptures often featured massive, curved forms that interacted with the surrounding space and environment. Bold, industrial
10 Tracey Emin Conceptual Art/Installation Emin's art often explored themes of sexuality, identity, and vulnerability, using personal narratives and found objects. Stark, emotional
11 Edward Ruscha Pop Art/Conceptual Art Ruscha's art often featured text and language, exploring the relationship between words, images, and meaning. Flat, graphic
12 Kerry James Marshall Figurative/Black Identity Art Marshall's paintings explored black identity and history, using bold colors and iconic figures to convey his message. Vibrant, powerful
13 Marcel Duchamp Dada/Surrealism Duchamp's art challenged traditional notions of art, using readymades and found objects to question the status quo. Playful, irreverent
14 Mary Cassatt Impressionism Cassatt's paintings often featured intimate, domestic scenes and captured the nuanced relationships between women. Soft, atmospheric
15 Cindy Sherman Postmodernism/Self-Portraiture Sherman's photography often featured herself in various roles and guises, exploring identity and gender. Stark, harsh
16 Ai Weiwei Conceptual Art/Activism Weiwei's art often explored social and political issues, using
1 Johannes Vermeer Baroque/Realism Vermeer's paintings often featured quiet domestic scenes and used subtle lighting effects to create a sense of intimacy. Warm, natural
2 Jeff Koons Pop Art/Sculpture Koons' sculptures often featured kitschy and commercial objects, exploring themes of consumerism and popular culture. Bright, shiny
3 Yves Klein Nouveau Réalisme/Minimalism Klein's art often featured monochromatic canvases and explored the relationship between color and space. Bold, radiant
4 Jenny Holzer Conceptual Art/Installation Holzer's art often featured text and language, using words to challenge social and political norms and beliefs. Stark, bold
5 Lee Krasner Abstract Expressionism Krasner's paintings often featured layered and textured surfaces, using bold colors and gestural brushstrokes. Dynamic, textured
6 Bruce Nauman Conceptual Art/Video Nauman's art often explored language, identity, and the body, using performance and video to convey his message. Stark, fluorescent
7 Faith Ringgold Narrative Quilting/Activism Ringgold's art often featured colorful and vibrant quilts, exploring themes of race, gender, and activism. Warm, inviting
8 Frank Stella Minimalism/Abstract Art Stella's art often featured large-scale geometric forms and vibrant colors, challenging traditional notions of art. Bold, geometric
9 Cy Twombly Abstract Expressionism Twombly's paintings often featured gestural marks and scribbles, creating a sense of spontaneity and emotion. Moody, contemplative
10 Shirin Neshat Photography/Video Neshat's art often explored themes of gender, identity, and culture, using poetic and visually stunning imagery. Soft, dreamlike
11 Gerhard Richter Photo Realism/Abstract Art Richter's art often featured blurred and smudged images, creating a sense of ambiguity and uncertainty. Moody, layered
12 Richard Prince Appropriation Art/Photography Prince's art often featured appropriated images and explored themes of consumerism, celebrity, and masculinity. Flat, bright
13 Kara Walker Silhouette/Installation Walker's art often explored themes of race, gender, and power, using stark black-and-white silhouettes to convey her message. Dramatic, striking
14 Wangechi Mutu Mixed Media/Feminist Art Mutu's art often explored themes of gender, identity, and the body, using collage and mixed media to create powerful and provocative images. Bold, layered
15 Felix Gonzalez-Torres Conceptual Art/Installation Gonzalez-Torres' art often featured everyday objects and explored themes of memory, loss, and identity. Soft, ephemeral

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