What is art?Midjourney and 2023
AI art: is it wrong to use?
The bear image at the top of this blog post, I created using Midjourney, a visual creator using artificial intelligence to generate images based on words inputted by a user. The words put into Midjourney are called prompts, and the more experience and sophisticated approach you use, the more interesting the results. For the image above I put in something along the lines of “cosmic polar bears at night in a field of poppies and spring flowers in watercolor style bright and illuminated from within”. I was then shown four renderings, one of which was the one above. I LOVE some of what is coming out of this, and I also am wildly aware of the different experience it is from actually creating art either digitally or in the physical world using physical pigments and brushes.
So I am approaching this with curiousity. It is intensely fast. One can re-iterate hundreds of options in a matter of an hour in a large gamut of styles. See below for wide variety of bee renderings I did using different prompts. As an artist seeking to generate money, I have been experimenting with different approaches and this is a phenomenal tool to quickly make images for garden flags “No Mow May. Pardon the weeds, we are feeding the bees.” This was fantastic way to try out different styles on etsy. Interestingly, the only ones that sell well, is the digital one I created myself using my computer in photoshop. 🙂 Midjourney does create a bit of soulless art. But that doesn’t mean to me it doesn’t have a place.
I am grateful to S. Kelley Harrell, at Soul Intents Arts, for a good conversation on this spurring this blog post.
If you are interested in using Midjourney yourself, you need to access it on Discord. Quick overview is here: https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/quick-start . You can do a limited number of images for free, otherwise it’s $20/month for the one with mininum options. Feel free to reach out if you have questions!
Iterations I quickly did to test popularity of style for my “No Mow May” garden flag. I did these all in Midjourney very quickly, and interestingly on Etsy the only ones I am selling are the ones I created digitally in photoshop. 🙂 I thought the two on far left would have been popular.
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