Here is the work of pyschedelic artists redone with AI, just generic prompts with the --ar 2:1 extension ..like...
pablo amaringo ayahuasca painting. cinematic shot from cyberpunk movie by dario argento --ar 2:1
another version
But heres my favorite styleguide cheatcode, DARIO ARGENTO cyberpunk cinematic style MIXED with the ayahuasca artwork visions of PABLO AMARINGO yes some of you may know him, or RObert Venosa, or even Alex Grey or words like Shibipo or Huichol Peyote Stitch bead patterns
Although the original peyote stitch artwork you can look up, is definitely its own art, its still share ssomething in common with teh ai generated art as its like humns trying to generate the patterns they see and stitch by taking mescaline via peyote cactus or san pedro in north or south american cultures.
Its like these are HUMAN generative art, basically art that isnt really like other art, in that its more of a replication, kind of like the ai art
What I mean is, many of this indigenous art and many of the modern artists and especially Pablo Amarignos art and the Huichola nd SHipibo patterns, are truly meant to be more of a PRINTING OUT of what they actually saw, depicting SPECIFIC Mescaline or DMT visual hallucination patterns they see, an important part of their story telling culture to PROVE to others how real this stuff can be, that when you take the peyote or ayahuasca youll SEE these very patterns
This is something hard to prove but which youll find plenty of experience reports about, and I can attest to this being 100% true. My first steemit post was about the difference between pyschedelic visual drugs from sertonergics to dopaminergics and the chemical actualy changing teh shape of the visual patterns in your visual cortex etc
Replications of pyschedelic visuals is seen as the holy grail for many visual artists, and its something the subreddit reproductions or something like that, specializes in... hah go ask the people in /r/pyschedelics theyll tell you about the subreddit where peopel try to reproduce what they see on pyschedelic visual drugs with digital art and 3d effects etc
Anyway heres some more examples of more artists in midjourney using these types of pyschedelic artwork styles prompts (Basically a few letter codes numbers and names of artisst and special one sentence descriptions, its so easy that im suprised more people arent having fun, the style guides teach you about great art too it becomes something you can use and have its like its a new creative commodity these STYLES these settings that we export ;) )
we should add these pyschedelic artists to the popular Midjourney Style Guide
https://ckovalev.com/midjourney-ai/styles I recommend you all just explore this and just ..memorize the phrases and artists and descriptions and art styles theyll TEACH you here! its the most amazing art history art class ever lol
the next prompt is just pablo amaringo lol and i didnt type in the ar part right so, probably doesnt need it, although it does add new depth when u add the dario argento doesnt it? EVen on its own pablo amaringo and Robert Venosas work still stands incredibly as just ai generations, and tehers a lot of possibilities here to add things and effects iridescence holography etc
ayahuasca art in the style of Pablo Amaringo AR 2:1 --v 5 --q 2
Heres Alex Grey designed Calligraphy Mosque Style geometric Temple style Hallways
Heresd some from james Bidgood + Pablo Amaringo and Huichol Stitch
Oh and dont forget the crazy cat artist Louis Wain!