I've been into AI art for a quick second now, but I must say no matter how long I've been doing it, I absolutely suck at writing prompts. I think the key is in how I create art in general. As an artist, I've never been able to conjure an image in my mind before I started creating. I usually take a blank sheet of paper/ canvas / whatever and just begin creating and allow it to flow out. I've struggled with poses for this reason as well. I sometimes acquire thoughts/images/ideas and then i just blurb them out into the ai, it doesn't create anything spectacular, and then i just wonder how have other's done it? How do they create these amazing pieces. It's for my inability to create pretty / moving pictures that I do actually see ai art as not so simplictic, not so easy. There is a language you must learn, there is an input, the simple fact that i struggle at it means that there is some degree of skill inherent in the interface between human and machine that is more than just push button.out. pop. art.
Here's my attempt at an alien hugging a human in outer space made for the thumbnail or on screen image for a possible mindfulness meditation YouTube video of A loving alien abduction :D
Also aided partially by an ai story generator.
Maybe my minds just too creative for these machines? lol
:)