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Khare’s Midjourney style is characterized by attention to detail, frequent appearances of various animals with lively personalities, and the use of a very subdued range of colors. Khare’s style employs a variety of techniques, including cross-hatching and layering, which create texture and depth in generations with her name. They are also whimsy, playful, and visually light. Also: a firm 9/9 Midjourney score!
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Adonna Khare

American artist

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1980

Adonna Khare is an American artist known for her large-scale pencil drawings that often feature a blend of real and imagined animals and environments. Born in a small town in Iowa, Khare holds a Master’s degree in Fine Art and has garnered attention for her intricate and whimsical illustrations.

Khare's work is characterized by its meticulous detail, emotional depth, and often whimsical or surreal elements. Her drawings frequently explore themes of family, life cycles, and the natural world, all rendered in graphite. Animals are a recurring subject, often anthropomorphized or placed in unusual contexts that provoke thought about our own human experiences and challenges.

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