Artistic effects and styles are often used to create an more accurate image. Different effects can be used to create different looks, and each style has its own associated Wikipedia page. This resource was created to offer Image AI beta testers a useful resource for creating more targeted prompts.
Photography Effects
Aartistic Styles
Painting Styles
1) Oil Painting Styles:
a) Action painting – Jackson Pollock
b) Cubism – Pablo Picasso
c) Expressionism – Wassily Kandinsky
d) Fauvism – Henri Matisse
e) Impressionism – Claude Monet
f) Neo-expressionism – Julian Schnabel
g) Post-impressionism – Paul Cézanne
h) Realism – Gustave Courbet
i) Romanticism – Caspar David Friedrich
j) Surrealism – Salvador Dalí
2) Digital Painting Styles:
a) Abstract – Kandinsky
b) Anime – Hayao Miyazaki
c) Cartoon – Walt Disney
d) Conceptual – Christo and Jeanne-Claude
e) Contemporary – Gerhard Richter
f) Fantasy – Tolkien
g) Fine Art – Leonardo da Vinci
h) Illustrative – Maxfield Parrish
i) Landscape – Ansel Adams
j) Photo-Realistic – Hockney
3) Photography Styles:
a) Aerial – Yoko Ono
b) Architectural – I M Pei
c) Art – Andy Warhol
d) Black and White – Ansel Adams
e) Candid – Diane Arbus
f) Commercial – Annie Leibovitz
g) Digital – David Hockney
h) Event – Annie Leibovitz
i) Fashion – Irving Penn
j) Fine Art – Edward Weston
4) Architecture Styles:
a) Art Deco – Erte
b) Brutalism – Le Corbusier
c) Gothic – Antoni Gaudí
d) Green – Frank Lloyd Wright
e) High-Tech – Norman Foster
f) Islamic – Hajjar
g) Modern – Mies van der Rohe
h) Postmodern – Robert Stern
i) Renaissance – Bramante
j) Traditional – Palladio
5) Landscape Styles:
a) American – Ansel Adams
b) British – JMW Turner
c) Chinese – Qi Baishi
d) French – Claude Monet
e) Italian – Giovanni Bellini
6) Atmosphere Styles:
a) Bright – Georgia O’Keeffe
b) Gloomy – Caspar David Friedrich
c) Humid – Claude Monet
d) Misty – Edvard Munch
e) Snowy – Hiroshige
7) Interior Design Styles:
a) Art Deco – Erte
b) Contemporary – Philippe Starck
c) Eclectic – Mario Buatta
d) Gothic – Andrew Jackson Downing
e) Minimalist – Mies van der Rohe
f) Traditional – Thomas Chippendale
g) Transitional – Billy Baldwin
8) Landscaping Styles:
a) Asian – Akira Miyawaki
b) Cottage – Gertrude Jekyll
d) Desert – Mary Austin
e) English – Capability Brown
f) French – André Le Nôtre
g) Japanese – Masanobu Fukuoka
h) Mediterranean – Roberto Burle Marx
i) Native – John Muir
j) Tropical – Christopher Alexander
9) Fashion Design Styles:
a) Art Deco – Coco Chanel
b) Bohemian – Ossie Clark
c) Chic – Hubert de Givenchy
d) Goth – Alexander McQueen
e) Hip Hop – Sean John
f) Punk – Vivienne Westwood
g) Retro – Halston
h) Rockabilly – Dior
i) Vintage – Christian Lacroix
j) Yuppie – Donna Karan
10) Composition Styles:
a) Asymmetrical – Wassily Kandinsky
b) Balanced – Piet Mondrian
c) Centralized – Leonardo da Vinci
d) Informal – Paul Cézanne
e) Radial – Hans Arp
f) Symmetrical – Albrecht Dürer
g) Triadic – Henri Matisse
h) Unity – Mies van der Rohe
11) Concept Art Styles:
a) Anime – Hayao Miyazaki
b) Cartoon – Walt Disney
c) Comic – Stan Lee
d) Fantasy – JRR Tolkien
e) Futuristic – Syd Mead
f) Gaming – Hideo Kojima
g) Gothic – H.P. Lovecraft
h) Horror – Stephen King
i) Movie – George Lucas
j) Music – Stanley Kubrick
12) Graphic Design Styles:
a) Abstract – Wassily Kandinsky
b) Classic – Paul Rand
c) Comic – Charles Schulz
d) Modern – Saul Bass
e) Pattern – Memphis Group
f) Retro – Saul Bass
g) Simplified – Josef Muller-Brockmann
h) Textured – Richard Serra
i) Vintage – Noma Bar
j) Whimsical – M.C. Escher
13) Rendering Styles:
a) 3D – John Lasseter
b) Anime – Hayao Miyazaki
c) Cartoon – Walt Disney
d) Cel – Osamu Tezuka
e) Gouache – Mary Blair
f) Oil – Leonardo da Vinci
g) Paint – Jackson Pollock
h) Pastel – Edgar Degas
i) Pencil – Charles Schulz
j) Watercolor – Andrew Wyeth