Aesthetics refers to the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature, beauty, and principles of art, beauty, and taste. It explores the subjective and objective aspects of what is considered visually or intellectually pleasing, as well as the study of sensory or emotional responses evoked by different objects or experiences.
Aesthetics encompasses various elements such as form, composition, color, harmony, balance, proportion, and the overall perception and appreciation of beauty. It explores how we perceive and interpret art, design, nature, and other aspects of our surroundings. Aesthetic principles and theories have influenced various fields, including art, architecture, literature, music, fashion, and even everyday objects and experiences.
Here you will find a collection of aesthetic style for your exploration and use them as part of your creation in Midjourney.
- Afrofuturism
- Angelcore
- Antique Grunge
- Arcadecore
- Art Deco
- Art Nouveau
- Atompunk
- Avant Apocalypse
- Barbiecore
- Baroque
- Bauhaus
- Biopunk
- Bohemian
- Bronzepunk
- Busukawaii
- Cabincore
- Carnivalcore
- Cartooncore
- Chromecore
- Classicism
- Cleancore
- Clockpunk
- Corporate Grunge
- Corporate Memphis
- Cottagecore
- Coquette
- Craftcore
- Cubism
- Cyberghetto
- Cybergoth
- Cybergrunge
- Cyberpunk
- Darkcore
- Deathcore
- Decopunk
- Desertwave
- Devilcore
- Dracopunk
- Dragoncore
- Dungeonpunk
- Earthcore
- Ethereal
- Europunk
- Expressionism
- Fairycore
- Fauvism
- Film Noir
- Floral Academia
- Forestpunk
- Gadgetpunk
- Gardencore
- Ghostcore
- Glitchcore
- Goblincore
- Gothcore
- Grunge
- Hermitpunk
- Hip-Hop
- Hippie
- Hipster
- Honeycore
- Horror
- Hyperpop
- Impressionism
- Indie
- Junglecore
- Knightcore
- Labcore
- Lichencore
- Lightcore
- Liminal Space
- Lo-Fi
- Lovecore
- Lunarpunk
- Magepunk
- Medieval
- Medieval Fantasy
- Metrosexual
- Midwest Emo
- Midwest Gothic
- Military
- Miniaturecore
- Minimalism
- Modernism
- Mosscore
- Mushroomcore
- Nanopunk
- Nautical
- Neoclassicism
- Neo-Romanism
- Neo-Tokyo
- Neo-Vikings
- Nostalgiacore
- Oceanpunk
- Paleocore
- Pastel Gore
- Photorealism
- Pirate
- Pixiecore
- Plaguecore
- Pop Art
- Post-Apocalyptic
- Post-Impressionism
- Post-Punk
- Post-rock
- Prairiecore
- Prehistoricore
- Princecore
- Princesscore
- Ragecore
- Raygun Gothic
- Retro-Futurism
- Robotcore
- Rococo
- Roguecore
- Royalcore
- Rusticcore
- Schizowave
- Seapunk
- Shanzhai
- Shironuri
- Silkpunk
- Slimepunk
- Solarpunk
- Soviet
- Sovietwave
- Spacecore
- Steampunk
- Steelpunk
- Stonepunk
- Suburban Gothic
- Surrealism
- Swordpunk
- Techwear
- Teslapunk
- Thriftcore
- Ukiyo-e
- Urbancore
- Vaporwave
- Victorian
- Viking
- Voidcore
- Wanderlust
- Western
- Witchcore
- Wizardcore
- Yakuza
- Yankeecore
- Zombiecore
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Excellent. Thank you for this and other useful content you publish 👍❤️
You are welcome Marina. I have added some additional filtering options to make it easy to use.
Oh my goodness, thank you SO much! I’m unable to pay for MJ but these will be such a GREAT jumping off point for the other apps. (Hopefully soon I’ll be able to pay. 😉)
This is interesting, but how does one know they keywords used for the aesthetic, or did you just use the aesthetic as the keyword without describing it? For example, “zombiecore”, what words would you use to describe what is zombiecore versus “horrorcore” (for example), or some other Xcore?
Good questions Tushar, I built the prompt as “aesthetic” portrait of a person, outside their home, facing camera which was interpreted by Midjourney and image produced using what it understands what that aesthetic represents.
Thank you so much, that was useful:)