70 Art Styles You Can Create with AI

Find Your Visual Voice — A visual journey across time and space with just one prompt

"Even when drawing the same cat, the story completely changes depending on what style you use."

Do you remember the excitement you felt when you first tried AI image generation?

The magical experience of creating artwork with just the press of a button. But dig a little deeper, and you'll realize: AI isn't just a tool — it's a gateway to hundreds of visual languages.

From the warm landscapes of Studio Ghibli to the neon lights of cyberpunk Tokyo, from the grandeur of Renaissance cathedrals to the raw power of Brutalist posters — with just one prompt, you can travel across time and space.

After hundreds of hours creating, refining, and curating AI art, I've learned one thing.

"What style you draw in" matters just as much as "what you draw."

Today, I'm introducing 70 AI art styles that you can apply directly to your prompts. Bookmark this and pull it out whenever you need it!

Ghibli Cyberpunk Ukiyo-e +67 70 Styles, Endless Possibilities

1. Traditional & Fine Art Styles

Fine Art — Artwork such as paintings and sculptures created for art's sake, without commercial purpose.

The essence of centuries of human art history. Characterized by timeless sensibility and deep texture.

# Style Features & Keywords
1ImpressionismSoft and dreamy play of light, like Monet
2CubismGeometric abstraction in Picasso's style
3SurrealismDreamlike landscapes with Dali vibes
4RenaissanceRealistic depiction, religious tones, dramatic lighting
5BaroqueOrnate decoration, emotional, strong chiaroscuro
6ExpressionismExpressing inner emotions through distorted forms
7FauvismBold brushstrokes and intense primary colors
8RealismDepicting reality with meticulous detail
9PointillismComposing images with tiny dots, like Seurat
10Pop ArtBold and colorful style with Warhol vibes
Prompt Tip: in the style of impressionism, soft brushstrokes, dreamy atmosphere

2. Painterly & Textural Styles

Impasto — A technique where paint is applied thickly, leaving visible brush or palette knife marks.

Styles where you can almost feel the brush strokes on canvas and the texture of oil paint.

# Style Features & Keywords
11Oil PaintingClassic oil paint texture
12WatercolorTransparent, flowing washes like water
13Acrylic on CanvasVivid colors with quick-drying feel
14Charcoal SketchRough with deep tonal expression
15Ink WashEast Asian painting feel with ink bleeding
16Pastel DrawingSoft and cozy color palette
17Fresco StyleClassical mural texture
18Stained GlassLight-passing glass window effect
19Mixed Media CollageExperimental feel combining various materials
20ImpastoThick, layered paint texture
Prompt Tip: thick oil painting texture, visible brushstrokes, impasto technique
Oil Paint Watercolor Charcoal Pastel

3. Conceptual & Abstract Styles

Glitch Art — Art created by intentionally using digital errors or bugs. The broken visuals become an aesthetic element.

Styles perfect for mood pieces, experimental ideas, and dreamlike imagery.

# Style Features & Keywords
21Abstract MinimalismSimple forms, beauty of negative space
22Glitch ArtBroken visuals with digital error aesthetics
23Generative GeometryAlgorithm-generated geometric patterns
24Neural AestheticsAI's unique dreamlike visual effects
25Fractal StyleInfinitely repeating self-similar patterns
26Data-moshingVisual effects using video compression errors
27DreamcoreNostalgic yet unsettling dream aesthetics
28Vaporwave80s-90s retro vibes, pink/cyan gradients
29SynthwaveNeon, retro futurism, 80s sci-fi vibes
30Bio-organic FormsBiological shapes and organic curves
Prompt Tip: vaporwave aesthetic, pink and cyan gradient, retro 80s, VHS grain
SYNTHWAVE / VAPORWAVE

4. Historical & Cultural Styles

Ukiyo-e — Japanese woodblock prints from the Edo period. The name means "pictures of the floating world," with Hokusai's "The Great Wave" being the most famous example.

Styles that capture specific eras, regions, and philosophies.

# Style Features & Keywords
31Ancient EgyptianProfile figures, hieroglyphs, gold decorations
32Ukiyo-eJapanese woodblock prints, flat composition, bold outlines
33Chinese Ink BrushEastern landscape painting with emphasis on negative space
34Mayan GlyphAncient Mayan civilization hieroglyphic style
35Art Deco1920s geometric luxury
36Art NouveauOrganic curves, botanical motifs
37Persian MiniatureIntricate details, vibrant colors
38Byzantine IconographyGolden religious paintings, flat representation
39Aztec Stone ReliefAncient Mexican stone carving style
40Tibetan ThangkaBuddhist meditation paintings, intricate mandalas
Prompt Tip: in the style of Japanese ukiyo-e, woodblock print, flat colors, bold outlines

5. Cinematic & Photographic Styles

Anamorphic Lens — A special lens used in widescreen films. Characterized by horizontally stretched lens flares and unique bokeh.

Styles that show AI can recreate camera work and film aesthetics.

# Style Features & Keywords
41Cinematic LightingMovie-like lighting, dramatic contrast
42Film NoirBlack and white, long shadows, mysterious atmosphere
43Anamorphic LensWidescreen, horizontal lens flares
4435mm Film GrainAnalog film grain texture
45Polaroid StyleInstant photo colors and frame
46B&W DocumentaryJournalistic reality
47HDR PhotographyDramatically expanded dynamic range
48Long ExposureLight trails, smooth water
49Aerial Drone ViewBird's eye view from above
50Macro PhotographyExtreme close-up, world of details
Prompt Tip: cinematic lighting, film noir style, dramatic shadows, high contrast black and white
FILM NOIR - Shadows Tell Stories

6. Pop Culture & Entertainment Styles

Styles where fandom, nostalgia, and iconic visual storytelling meet.

# Style Features & Keywords
51Studio GhibliWarm colors, nature-friendly, detailed backgrounds
52Pixar Animation3D cartoon, cute characters, emotional
53Disney Classic 2DElegance of traditional 2D animation
54Cyberpunk 2077Neon, dystopia, high-tech
55Retro FuturismThe future as imagined by the past
56Blade Runner AestheticRainy nights, hologram advertisements
57Manga/AnimeLarge eyes, dynamic poses, emotional expression
58Comic Book StyleBold outlines, halftone dots
59Lego Brick WorldPixel-like feel as if made with Lego
60Tim Burton GothicCharming aesthetics of the dark and bizarre
Prompt Tip: Studio Ghibli style, soft colors, detailed background, whimsical atmosphere

7. Experimental & Modern Design Styles

Brutalist Design — Design that eliminates decoration and reveals structure and function directly. It started in architecture and expanded to web/graphic design.

Styles for modern creators, graphic designers, and concept artists.

# Style Features & Keywords
61Brutalist GraphicRaw typography, grid layouts
62Flat 2D VectorClean illustration without shadows
63Isometric Illustration3D-feeling flat graphics at 30-degree angles
64Gradient MeshSmoothly flowing color transitions
65Typography-FocusedDesign where text is the star
66Augmented RealityMixed reality where real and digital overlap
67Motion Blur ActionDynamic movement expression
68Zine AestheticHandmade collage, lo-fi print feel
69Futuristic UIInterface design from sci-fi movies
70AI Collage FusionMixing multiple styles at once
Prompt Tip: isometric illustration, clean vectors, pastel colors, geometric shapes
ISOMETRIC - Where 2D Meets 3D

Conclusion: Style Is Your Voice

Whether you're creating brand visuals, crafting fantasy characters, or just having fun bringing wild imaginations to digital life — style is your voice.

The more styles you experiment with, the more fluent you become in visual language.

X "A cat in the city"

O "A cat in a cyberpunk city, with glitch textures and cinematic lighting, in Studio Ghibli style"

The same cat will start telling a completely different story.

Which style was your favorite?
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