To highlight the style's strenghts and features, we run each SREF code through a set of 16 standardized prompts—Midlibrary Benchmark. Each prompt demonstrates how the SREF ”behaves“ in various domains of visual art/applications.
Edward Atkinson Hornel was a Scottish painter associated with the Glasgow Boys, known for his richly textured and vibrant depictions of children and nature. Born in 1864, Hornel's work often featured floral motifs and was influenced by both post-impressionism and symbolism. His paintings are characterized by their expressive use of color and texture, capturing the whimsical and romantic aspects of rural life.
Edward Atkinson Hornel's Midjourney style representation captures the dreamy and classical essence of his work. The compositions are rich with floral elements and detailed brushwork, creating a painterly and expressive atmosphere. The color palette is dominated by pastel tones and earthy hues, with vivid accents that bring the scenes to life. The focus on figures, often children and women, integrated with natural settings, reflects a nostalgic and serene mood, reminiscent of the late 19th to early 20th century Scottish art scene.
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ⓘ Most promising Midjourney styles in our catalog get a special treatment in our Benchmarking Lab—we run each of such styles through a special test, consisting of nine standardized prompts. Want to learn more? Check out our special guide: Nine Prompts, Nine Stories →