This week we're exploring Midjourney's --chaos parameter, so the theme for today's Pick came naturally—here are 12 of the most extravagant artists from the Midlibrary collection who don't need --chaos to go crazy!
Aaron Horkey (b. 1971) is an American illustrator and artist known for his highly detailed, intricate pen-and-ink drawings, which often feature elements of nature and fantasy.
His work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a penchant for incorporating ornate typography into his pieces. Horkey has created artwork for a wide range of clients, including musical acts such as Tool and Isis, as well as major brands like Nike and The New Yorker.
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Aries Moross (b. 1990) is a London-based contemporary artist and designer. Her colorful and bold graphic style draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including pop culture, typography, and street art. Moross has worked on a wide range of projects, including album covers, music videos, and branding campaigns for clients such as Nike, Converse, and MTV. Her work often features bright colors, geometric shapes, and playful typography.
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Benoit B. Mandelbrot (1924-2010) was a Polish-born French-American mathematician known for his pioneering work in the field of fractal geometry. He is best known for developing the Mandelbrot set, a famous fractal shape that has become an icon of chaos theory and the study of nonlinear systems. Mandelbrot's work has had a profound impact on a wide range of fields, including computer graphics, physics, and finance.
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Choi Jeong-Hwa (born 1961) is a South Korean artist and designer known for his colorful and playful installations that often incorporate everyday objects such as plastic bowls, umbrellas, and balloons. His work is characterized by a sense of humor and a focus on the beauty of ordinary things. Choi has exhibited his work internationally and has been commissioned to create public installations in cities around the world.
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David Wiesner (born 1956) is an American author and illustrator known for his highly detailed and imaginative children's books. His work often features surreal and fantastical elements, blurring the line between reality and imagination. Wiesner has won multiple Caldecott Medals, one of the highest honors in children's literature, and his books have been translated into numerous languages and adapted for the stage and screen.
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Guo Pei (b. 1967) is a Chinese fashion designer known for her extravagant and ornate designs, often featuring intricate embroidery, beading, and other embellishments. Her work blends traditional Chinese motifs with modern silhouettes, creating a unique and opulent aesthetic that has earned her international acclaim.
One of the highlights of Guo Pei's artistic career is his design of the now-iconic yellow gown worn by Rihanna at the 2015 Met Gala.
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Hieronymus Bosch (1450–1516) was a Dutch painter known for his fantastical and surreal depictions of the natural world and human experience. His works often feature nightmarish imagery and complex allegories, reflecting his interest in morality and spirituality. Bosch's paintings continue to fascinate and inspire artists and scholars today, with his most famous work, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," remaining an enigmatic masterpiece.
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Iris van Herpen (b. 1984) is a Dutch fashion designer known for her innovative use of technology and unconventional materials in her designs. Her work blurs the line between fashion, art, and science, often featuring sculptural shapes and intricate detailing. Van Herpen has collaborated with a wide range of artists and designers, including Björk and architect Philip Beesley, and her work has been exhibited at museums around the world.
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Ivan Marchuk (b. 1936) is a Ukrainian artist known for his highly detailed and colorful paintings that often feature intricate patterns and motifs. His work reflects his interest in Ukrainian folk art and mythology, as well as his experiences living under Soviet rule. Marchuk has exhibited his work internationally and is considered one of the most important contemporary artists from Ukraine.
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Marcel Wanders (b. 1963) is a Dutch product and interior designer known for his imaginative and whimsical creations. Characterized by a playful and theatrical sensibility, Wanders' work often features unconventional materials and shapes and is highly demanded in both art and commercial worlds—the artist has collaborated with brands such as Swarovski, Louis Vuitton, and Mondrian Hotels.
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Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was a Mexican painter and printmaker known for his bold and vibrant depictions of Mexican culture and mythology. His work often features rich colors and abstract shapes, creating a distinctive visual language that has become synonymous with Mexican modernism.
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Sandy Skoglund (born 1946) is an American photographer and installation artist known for her surreal and colorful works that often feature elaborate sets and props. Her work blurs the line between reality and fantasy, creating dreamlike tableaus that are both unsettling and captivating.
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This is it for this week.
Happy midjourneys!
— Andrei
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