Art Style refers to the distinctive visual characteristics of different artistic movements and creative techniques, encompassing elements such as color usage, composition, brushstroke texture, and overall atmosphere. Each art style reflects a specific historical period, cultural background, and the artist’s personal perspective, shaping a unique visual language and emotional expression.

In visual creation and AI image generation, choosing a specific art style helps quickly establish a clear visual direction, making the work more distinctive and recognizable in terms of style. By blending different art styles, creators can enrich visual layers and bring greater diversity of inspiration and possibilities to their work.

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Pencil sketch

Pencil sketch

A pencil sketch is an art style that uses pencil as the primary medium to depict form and structure through lines, shading, and strokes. The artwork is typically monochrome or low in saturation, emphasizing light, shadow, and depth. Commonly used for figure drawing, concept sketches, and artistic stylization.
Charcoal sketch

Charcoal sketch

A charcoal sketch is an art style that uses charcoal as the primary medium, characterized by deep tones and strong contrast. It allows for rapid depiction of large light and shadow areas with bold, expressive strokes. Commonly used for figure drawing, nude art, and works requiring strong dramatic intensity.
Cross-hatching

Cross-hatching

Cross-hatching is a drawing technique that uses multiple layers of intersecting lines to represent light, shadow, and three-dimensional form. Variations in line direction and density control tone and texture. It is commonly used in sketching, illustration, and printmaking to create detailed and structured visuals.
Sketch

Sketch

Sketching is a drawing method that captures a subject’s posture and movement using quick, simple lines. The focus is on overall proportion, motion, and rhythm rather than detailed rendering. It is commonly used for figure gesture practice, scene documentation, and rapid visualization of ideas.
Pen Line Art

Pen Line Art

Pen line art is a drawing style that uses pens or ink as the primary medium, depicting forms with clean, precise lines. The visuals feature crisp linework and strong contrast, typically without relying on tonal shading. It is commonly used in illustration, comics, design sketches, and stylized visual expressions.
Ink Wash Painting

Ink Wash Painting

Ink wash painting is a traditional art style that uses water and ink as its primary media. It emphasizes tonal variation, wet and dry brushwork, and negative space to convey mood and spirit rather than realistic detail. It is commonly applied to landscapes, figures, and bird-and-flower subjects.
Colored Pencil Illustration

Colored Pencil Illustration

Colored pencil illustration uses colored pencils as the primary medium, building up layers of color and textured strokes to express rich hues and surface quality. The visuals are soft-toned and gently detailed, conveying a warm, hand-drawn and approachable feel. It is commonly used for character illustrations, children’s book styles, and cozy everyday themes.
Pastel Art

Pastel Art

Pastel art is an artistic style created using pastel sticks or powdered pigments. It features soft colors and smooth transitions, allowing for delicate light, shadow, and a warm atmosphere. It is commonly used for portraits, landscapes, and lyrical or dreamlike artistic expressions.
Transparent Watercolor

Transparent Watercolor

Transparent watercolor is a painting style that takes advantage of the high transparency of watercolor pigments. Through layered washes and the use of negative space, it creates clear, light, and airy color effects. It is commonly used in illustration, landscapes, and artworks with a fresh and gentle atmosphere.
Marker Illustration

Marker Illustration

Marker illustration is a drawing style that uses markers as the primary medium. It features highly saturated colors and crisp strokes, allowing for quick color application and bold, clearly defined color blocks. It is commonly used in design sketches, fashion illustration, and visuals with a modern, dynamic sense of speed.
Chalkboard Art

Chalkboard Art

Chalkboard art is a drawing style created with chalk on blackboards or dark-colored surfaces. The lines feature a grainy, handwritten texture with strong contrast and distinct visual character. It is commonly used for educational diagrams, illustration-style visuals, and to evoke a nostalgic, handmade feel.
Crayon Drawing

Crayon Drawing

Crayon drawing is a painting style created using crayons as the primary medium. It features vivid colors and thick strokes, with a clearly layered and rubbed texture. It is commonly used in playful illustrations and stylized artwork to convey a lively, innocent, and handmade feel.
Ancient Egyptian Papyrus

Ancient Egyptian Papyrus

Ancient Egyptian papyrus is a visual and writing style inspired by artworks created on papyrus in ancient Egypt. It features flat compositions, profile-view figures, simplified linework, and the use of hieroglyphs and decorative motifs. It is commonly used for historical themes, mythological narratives, and evoking an ancient civilization atmosphere.
Paper Cut Art

Paper Cut Art

Paper cut art is an artistic form that uses paper as the primary material, creating three-dimensional structures through cutting, folding, and layering. It features clear depth, layered composition, and distinct light and shadow effects. It is commonly used in illustration design, window displays, and stylized three-dimensional visual presentations.
Mosaic Collage

Mosaic Collage

Mosaic collage is an artistic technique that assembles numerous small color blocks, fragments, or shapes into a complete image. The visuals feature a strong sense of grain and rhythm, with details emerging based on overall viewing distance. It is commonly used in decorative art, stylized illustrations, and to create retro or abstract visual effects.
Stained Glass

Stained Glass

Stained glass is an art style formed by assembling colored glass pieces separated by metal lines. The vivid, translucent colors create strong contrast and a sacred atmosphere when illuminated by light. It is commonly used for religious themes, symbolic imagery, and visuals with a solemn, epic mood.
Steampunk

Steampunk

Steampunk is a visual aesthetic that blends Victorian-era style with steam-powered mechanical technology. Common elements include gears, pipes, brass machinery, and vintage clothing. The overall style conveys a retro-futuristic feel and is widely used in fantasy, science fiction, and alternative worldbuilding.
Mucha Style

Mucha Style

Mucha Style is a decorative art style originating from the Art Nouveau movement, most famously represented by the works of Alphonse Mucha. It features elegant female figures, flowing curves, floral ornamentation, and intricate frames. The overall mood is ornate and graceful, commonly used in posters, illustrations, and vintage decorative design.
LEGO Style

LEGO Style

LEGO Style is a visual style that mimics the appearance of LEGO bricks. It is characterized by blocky forms, cylindrical stud structures, vivid colors, and toy-like proportions. It is commonly used for character reinterpretations, scene modeling, and visuals that convey playfulness, creativity, and a collectible feel.
Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk is a futuristic aesthetic that combines advanced technology with low standards of living. Common elements include neon lights, holographic projections, cybernetic enhancements, nighttime cityscapes, and high-contrast lighting. The overall mood is cold, rebellious, and marked by technological alienation, making it a staple of science fiction, future urban settings, and dystopian themes.
Pointillism

Pointillism

Pointillism is a painting technique that forms images using numerous tiny dots. By varying dot density and color arrangement, it creates effects of light, form, and color blending. It is commonly used in stylized illustrations and artistic works, featuring a delicate and rhythmical visual quality.
Linocut Print

Linocut Print

Linocut print is a printmaking technique that uses linoleum as the printing surface, carved and then inked for printing. It features bold, clean lines and strong contrast, often composed of large color blocks and clear outlines. Commonly used in illustration, posters, and distinctive artistic works, it conveys a strong handmade and decorative quality.
Sci-Fi Futuristic Style

Sci-Fi Futuristic Style

Sci-Fi Futuristic Style is a visual aesthetic centered on future technology and imagined worlds. Common elements include advanced devices, futuristic architecture, cool-toned lighting, holographic interfaces, and high-tech materials. The overall atmosphere conveys a strong sense of technology and the unknown, making it ideal for future settings, space, AI, and science fiction themes.
Embroidery Art

Embroidery Art

Embroidery art is a traditional craft and art form that creates patterns on fabric using needle and thread. Through stitch direction, technique variation, and layered threads, it produces delicate textures and a sense of depth. It is commonly used in garment decoration, folk motifs, and stylized illustrations, conveying warmth and a handmade feel.
Oil Painting

Oil Painting

Oil painting is a painting style created with oil-based pigments, capable of producing rich, dense colors with deep layers. Through layered brushstrokes and thick paint application, it delicately expresses light, texture, and emotion. It is commonly used in portraits, landscapes, and highly artistic visual works.
Ukiyo-e

Ukiyo-e

Ukiyo-e is a woodblock print art style that flourished in Japan during the Edo period. It is characterized by flat compositions, clear linework, vivid color blocks, and highly decorative designs. Common subjects include people, landscapes, and everyday life, reflecting a strong sense of traditional Japanese aesthetics and narrative.
Relief Art

Relief Art

Relief art is a three-dimensional art form created by carving forms to protrude from or recede into a flat surface. It combines planar composition with spatial depth, clearly revealing layers of light, shadow, and structural form. It is commonly used in architectural decoration, sculpture, and artworks with a solemn, historical character.
Fauvism

Fauvism

Fauvism is an art style centered on intense, pure colors rather than realistic color representation. It uses exaggerated contrasts and bold brushstrokes to convey emotion and raw energy. Characterized by liberated color, simplified forms, and emotional expression over detail, it is represented by artists such as Henri Matisse.
Street Art / Graffiti

Street Art / Graffiti

Street Art / Graffiti is a visual art form that originated in urban public spaces. It is characterized by bold colors, spray-paint techniques, strong slogan-like messaging, and a rebellious spirit. It is commonly used to express personal attitudes, social issues, and street culture through free and unrestrained creation.
Pixel Art

Pixel Art

Pixel art is a digital art style constructed from visible pixel grids as its fundamental units. Forms are simplified with crisp edges, evoking a strong retro and game-like aesthetic. It is commonly used in 8-bit/16-bit style games, icon design, and nostalgic digital visuals.
Vaporwave Aesthetic

Vaporwave Aesthetic

Vaporwave Aesthetic is a visual style that blends retro digital culture with surreal sensibilities. Common elements include pink and purple neon tones, low-resolution imagery, vintage computer interfaces, classical statues, and pop symbols from the 1980s–1990s. The overall mood is dreamy, nostalgic, and ironic, often used in music visuals, digital art, and stylized illustrations.
Clay Model

Clay Model

Clay model is a three-dimensional creative style formed by hand-shaping clay or modeling dough. It features rounded, cute forms, exaggerated proportions, and visible hand-molded textures that convey a strong handmade feel. It is commonly used in character models, stop-motion animation, and visuals with a warm, playful tone.
Neon Tube Art

Neon Tube Art

Neon Tube Art is a visual art style that uses neon tubes as its primary medium. Through glowing lines and high-contrast colors, it creates a striking nighttime atmosphere and a modern feel. It is commonly used in city nightscapes, installation art, brand visuals, and imagery with a futuristic, trendy vibe.
Frutiger Aero Style

Frutiger Aero Style

Frutiger Aero Style is a digital visual aesthetic that became popular in the mid to late 2000s, commonly seen in operating systems and interface design. It features glossy surfaces, glass-like interfaces, blue-green color palettes, natural elements such as sky, water, and grass, and an optimistic vision of the future. The overall mood is clean, fresh, and infused with technological idealism, evoking strong digital nostalgia.
Cross Stitch

Cross Stitch

Cross stitch is an embroidery art form that uses X-shaped stitches on gridded fabric to create patterns. Its structure is highly regular with a pixel-like appearance, built up square by square. It is commonly used for decorative designs, illustration adaptations, and visuals with a handmade, cozy atmosphere.
Needle Felt Art

Needle Felt Art

Needle felt art is a handcrafted art form that shapes wool fibers through repeated needle punching or wet felting techniques. The works feature a soft texture, rounded forms, and a fluffy, warm fiber surface. It is commonly used for small characters, figurines, and animal designs, creating a cozy, playful, and comforting visual style.
Sand Art

Sand Art

Sand art is an art form that creates images using fine sand on flat surfaces or glass. Through hand gestures and the layering of sand grains, it produces fluid, constantly changing visuals in real time. It is commonly used in stage performances, storytelling, and emotional expression, characterized by strong immediacy and poetic qualities.
Scratch Art

Scratch Art

Scratch art is a creative technique where a colorful base layer is covered with a dark surface, which is then scratched away to reveal the colors beneath. It features sharp lines, strong contrast, and distinctive etched textures. It is commonly used in illustration, art education, and stylized works with dramatic visual impact.
Flat Vector Style

Flat Vector Style

Flat Vector Style is a visual style composed of simplified shapes, solid color blocks, and clean lines. It does not emphasize three-dimensional lighting or material textures, focusing instead on structure, clarity, and overall consistency. It is widely used in UI/UX design, icons, infographics, and modern illustrations.
Patchwork Art

Patchwork Art

Patchwork art is an art form created by cutting and stitching together fabrics of different colors, patterns, and textures. The composition consists of multiple fabric pieces, creating rich layers with a strong handmade warmth and decorative quality. It is commonly used in quilts, clothing, and illustration style adaptations to evoke cozy, vintage, or folk-inspired visuals.
Rococo Art

Rococo Art

Rococo art is a decorative art style that emerged in Europe during the 18th century. It is characterized by soft pastel tones, ornate details, flowing curves, and a light, romantic atmosphere. It is commonly used to depict courtly themes and aristocratic life, creating an elegant, luxurious, and delicate visual experience.
Psychedelic Art

Psychedelic Art

Psychedelic art is an artistic style that emphasizes sensory stimulation and the fluidity of consciousness. Common characteristics include highly saturated colors, distorted forms, repetitive patterns, and visual illusion effects. The overall atmosphere is intense and dreamlike, often used in music visuals, cultural posters, and surreal themes.
Pop Art

Pop Art

Pop Art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, transforming popular culture and everyday consumer goods into artistic subjects. Notable figures include Andy Warhol. It is characterized by high-contrast colors, repetitive compositions, bold black outlines, and strong visual impact, and is commonly used in portraits, commercial imagery, and modern visuals with humor and satire.
Nendoroid Style

Nendoroid Style

Nendoroid style is a chibi, poseable figure style released by Good Smile Company. It features a large head-to-small body ratio, rounded forms, and interchangeable facial expressions and accessories, resulting in a cute and highly character-driven look. It is commonly used in character figure design, fan-made visuals, and stylized model representations, with a strong sense of collectibility and toy appeal.
Blueprint Style

Blueprint Style

Blueprint Style is a visual style that mimics engineering design drawings. It uses a deep blue background with white or light-colored lines to emphasize structure, proportions, and technical details. It is commonly used for architectural, mechanical, and product design diagrams, conveying a rational, professional, and engineering-focused aesthetic.
Ancient Cave Paintings

Ancient Cave Paintings

Ancient cave paintings are a primitive art form created by prehistoric humans using natural pigments on rock surfaces. The imagery often features simplified figures, animals, and hunting scenes, with rough lines and limited colors. They are commonly used to evoke prehistoric civilizations, mythological origins, and the raw, historical atmosphere of early human life.
Origami Art

Origami Art

Origami art is an art form that shapes paper through folding techniques without cutting or gluing. It features clear geometric structures and crisp lines, creating three-dimensional forms from simple materials. It is commonly used for animals, flowers, abstract structures, and stylized visuals, combining rational beauty with a handcrafted feel.
Low Poly

Low Poly

Low Poly is a 3D and visual style constructed with a minimal number of polygon faces. It features sharp edges and strong geometric forms, with simplified shapes that maintain clear structure. Commonly used in games, concept art, digital illustrations, and stylized 3D visuals, it conveys a modern, rational, and design-driven aesthetic.
Impressionist Painting

Impressionist Painting

Impressionist painting is an art style that emerged in the 19th century, focusing on changes in light and fleeting impressions rather than detailed realism. It depicts everyday scenes using visible brushstrokes, bright colors, and natural light, with notable figures such as Claude Monet. Commonly applied to landscapes, cityscapes, and daily life, it creates light, flowing compositions with a strong sense of atmosphere.
Woodcut Print

Woodcut Print

Woodcut print is a traditional printmaking art that uses a wooden block as the printing plate, carved and then inked for printing. It features bold lines, strong contrast, and clear outlines with decorative compositions. Commonly used in illustration, book printing, and folk art, it conveys a strong handmade quality and historical atmosphere.
Japanese Black-and-White Manga

Japanese Black-and-White Manga

Japanese black-and-white manga is a comic style that primarily uses monochrome linework and screen tones. It features clear panel composition, strong black-and-white contrast, speed lines, and expressive facial emotions. Commonly used for storytelling, action scenes, and emotional portrayal, it delivers a strong sense of rhythm and reading tension.
Medieval Manuscript

Medieval Manuscript

Medieval manuscripts are book art forms created during the Middle Ages through hand-written text and hand-drawn decorations. Key features include calligraphic lettering, ornate initials, gold leaf embellishments, and flat illustrative imagery. They are commonly used for religious, historical, and allegorical themes, conveying a solemn, sacred, and timeless visual atmosphere.
Knitted Yarn Style

Knitted Yarn Style

Knitted yarn style is a handcrafted art style that forms fabric or three-dimensional shapes through knitting yarn. It features visible looped textures, soft surfaces, and a warm visual feel. Commonly used in clothing, character designs, and illustration style adaptations, it creates a cozy, comforting, and handmade atmosphere.
Wasteland Punk

Wasteland Punk

Wasteland Punk (Post-apocalyptic Punk) is an aesthetic style that depicts worlds after the collapse of civilization. It features ruined cities, dusty wastelands, improvised machinery, protective gear, and a raw survival atmosphere. Commonly used in post-apocalyptic and dystopian settings, it creates a harsh, desolate mood filled with survival tension.
Gothic Punk

Gothic Punk

Gothic Punk is a style that blends gothic dark aesthetics with punk rebellious spirit. It features black-dominated fashion, leather and metal accessories, crosses and religious symbols, pale makeup, and a moody atmosphere. Commonly used in character design, fashion visuals, and subcultural themes, it creates a mysterious, rebellious look with a romantic dark edge.
Magepunk

Magepunk

Magepunk is a worldbuilding style that blends fantasy magic with industrial and technological elements. It features cities powered by magic, rune-based machinery, magitech devices, and the coexistence of spells and technology. Commonly used in fantasy–sci-fi hybrid settings, it creates the atmosphere of a high-magic civilization that is both mysterious and rational.
Biopunk

Biopunk

Biopunk is a futuristic style in which biotechnology replaces traditional mechanical technology. It features genetic modification, organic structures, mutated humans, biological organs, and a cold experimental atmosphere. Commonly used in dystopian settings, human augmentation, and ethical conflict themes, it creates an eerie, unsettling, and highly avant-garde mood.
Stonepunk

Stonepunk

Stonepunk is a speculative style based on prehistoric or Stone Age civilizations. It features massive structures and primitive technologies built from stone, bone, and wood, driven by raw and rugged imagination. Commonly used in primal fantasy, prehistoric settings, and visuals that emphasize humanity’s struggle against nature.
Dieselpunk

Dieselpunk

Dieselpunk is a retro-futuristic style developed from the industrial and wartime technologies of the 1920s to 1950s. It features heavy machinery, riveted armor, propeller aircraft, diesel engines, and militaristic industrial aesthetics. Commonly used in alternate history, war-themed science fiction, and retro-future settings, it conveys a rugged, hard-edged atmosphere filled with historical tension.
Atompunk

Atompunk

Atompunk is a retro-futuristic style inspired by the imagined future of the Atomic Age from the 1950s to 1960s. It features curved designs, space race motifs, atomic symbols, bright color palettes, and optimistic futurism. Commonly used in retro science fiction, space-themed visuals, and Cold War–era visions of the future.
Solarpunk

Solarpunk

Solarpunk is a futuristic aesthetic centered on sustainable energy and harmonious coexistence with nature. It features abundant greenery, solar panels, eco-friendly architecture, bright warm colors, and hopeful cityscapes. Commonly used in utopian future settings, it creates a fresh, optimistic, peaceful, and vibrant atmosphere.
Cattle Punk

Cattle Punk

Cattle Punk (Cowboy Ranch Punk) is a style that blends Wild West cowboy and ranch culture with rugged mechanical and customized elements. It features leather cowboy outfits, saddles and ropes, horn motifs, dusty wastelands, and improvised metal accessories with steam- or diesel-inspired machinery. Commonly used in western post-apocalyptic stories, wilderness survival themes, and rebellious indie settings, it creates an atmosphere of freedom, roughness, and wild energy.
Dungeonpunk

Dungeonpunk

Dungeonpunk is a style that blends classic dungeon fantasy (underground dungeons, adventurers, and monsters) with industrial machinery and steam technology. It features gear-driven traps, chain mechanisms, metal prosthetics, equipment that mixes magic with mechanics, and dark, damp underground spaces. Commonly used in fantasy adventures and grimdark settings, it creates a rugged, dangerous atmosphere filled with mechanical contraptions.
Desertpunk

Desertpunk

Desertpunk is a post-apocalyptic survival style centered around harsh, arid desert environments. It features sandstorms, broken highways, customized vehicles, protective masks, and heat-resistant gear, often with earthy yellow and orange-brown tones. Commonly used for wilderness survival, end-of-the-world chases, and drifter themes, it creates a scorching, rugged atmosphere filled with solitude.
Scavenged Punk

Scavenged Punk

Scavenged Punk is an aesthetic style centered on “rebuilding from scrap” and survival-driven modification. It features improvised armor, patched fabrics, wire and duct tape, and weapons or tools made from junk metal, creating a raw handmade feel. Commonly used in post-apocalyptic worlds, slum settlements, and survivor character designs, it conveys an atmosphere that is ruined and functional, yet intensely alive.
Clockpunk

Clockpunk

Clockpunk is a style inspired by the mechanical craftsmanship of the Renaissance through the Enlightenment, imagining a world powered by gears and clockwork springs. It features brass gears, winding mechanisms, intricate timepiece structures, pocket watches, and automatons, creating an elegant atmosphere with retro-tech charm. Commonly used in fantasy mechanical cities, alchemical worldbuilding, and refined vintage character or scene designs.
Oceanpunk

Oceanpunk

Oceanpunk is a fantasy and sci-fi style centered on ocean civilizations and underwater technology. It features undersea cities, coral and bioluminescence, diving gear, deep-sea machinery, and nautical elements, creating a mysterious yet romantic mood. Commonly used for underwater worldbuilding, ocean adventures, and deep-sea exploration themes, it delivers a cool, dreamlike atmosphere full of the unknown.
Mythpunk

Mythpunk

Mythpunk is a style that reinterprets mythological and legendary elements in a more rebellious, modern, and sometimes darker way. It features ancient gods, ritual symbols, epic imagery, and supernatural power, but blends them with modern fashion, street aesthetics, or an anti-hero attitude. Commonly used in fantasy storytelling, myth reimagining, and dark epic themes, it creates a striking contrast between the ancient and the avant-garde.
Sandalpunk

Sandalpunk

Sandalpunk is a speculative style based on classical civilizations such as Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. It features sandals, capes, metal armor, columned architecture, and ancient city imagery, often mixed with a touch of futuristic technology or fantasy elements. Commonly used for epic warriors and classical myth-based settings, it creates a solemn, heroic atmosphere with a retro-futuristic twist.
Glitch Art

Glitch Art

Glitch Art is an art form that turns digital errors and signal interference into a visual style. It features fragmented imagery, color shifting, scan lines, pixel misalignment, and a distorted data-like texture. Commonly used in cyber aesthetics, experimental visuals, and surreal themes, it creates an atmosphere of distortion, chaos, and technological unease.
Tempera Painting

Tempera Painting

Tempera painting is a traditional technique that uses egg yolk as a binder to mix pigments and apply them to a surface. It is known for its delicate colors, matte finish, clear brushstrokes, and stable layering, unlike the thick, glossy look of oil painting. Commonly found in medieval religious artworks and classical portraits, it creates a solemn, refined, and timeworn atmosphere.
Fresco Painting

Fresco Painting

Fresco painting is a technique of painting directly onto a wet plaster wall. As the plaster dries, the pigments become fixed into the surface, making the colors durable and giving the artwork a natural integration with the wall. Commonly seen in church murals and large public architectural decorations, it creates a grand, classical, and historically rich atmosphere.
Cubism

Cubism

Cubism is an art style that breaks an object down from multiple viewpoints and then reassembles it into a new composition. It often features geometric planes, fragmented forms, and a flattened sense of space rather than realistic proportions. Commonly used to emphasize structure, rhythm, and abstraction, it carries a strong modern art feel.
Expressionism

Expressionism

Expressionism is an art style that emphasizes emotion and subjective experience. It often uses exaggerated distortion, intense colors, and rough brushstrokes to convey inner tension rather than realism. Commonly used to depict feelings such as anxiety, passion, or oppression, it has a strong dramatic and impactful presence.
Post-Impressionism

Post-Impressionism

Post-Impressionism is an art style that developed after Impressionism, retaining the use of light and color while placing greater emphasis on structure and emotion. It often features clearer outlines, stronger colors, and more personal brushwork, moving beyond the pursuit of fleeting light effects. Commonly used in landscapes and portraits, it creates visuals with a stronger subjective style and artistic individuality.
Copperplate Engraving / Etching

Copperplate Engraving / Etching

Copperplate engraving/etching is a printmaking technique that uses a copper plate as the matrix, creating the image by incising lines or etching it with acid before printing. It is known for extremely fine linework and rich tonal shading, often producing a classical, precise, and historically textured look. Commonly used for figure art, classical illustrations, scientific plates, and vintage-style artwork.
Abstract Expressionism

Abstract Expressionism

Abstract Expressionism is an art style that expresses emotion and energy through abstract forms. It features large-scale brushwork, splattering and smearing paint, strong movement, and compositions without recognizable subjects. Commonly used for emotional release, mood building, and modern art visuals, it creates a free, bold, and highly dynamic sense of tension.
Gold Leaf Painting

Gold Leaf Painting

Gold leaf painting is an art style that applies gold leaf onto the surface and combines it with pigments. It is known for its strong metallic shine and luxurious texture, creating a sense of sacredness, nobility, or ritual grandeur. It is commonly seen in religious art, decorative paintings, and works with an opulent atmosphere.
Silhouette Art

Silhouette Art

Silhouette Art is an art style that depicts people or objects using black or monochrome outline shapes. It removes fine details and preserves only the recognizable outer form, creating a clean yet dramatic visual. Commonly used for profile portraits, story illustrations, and minimalist designs, it conveys a mysterious and tense atmosphere.
Surrealism

Surrealism

Surrealism is an art style that presents dreams, the subconscious, and illogical combinations in visual form. It features real-world objects that are distorted, displaced, or fused together, creating absurd yet highly symbolic imagery. Commonly used for dreamlike scenes, psychological motifs, and strange narratives, it creates a mysterious, uncanny, and imaginative atmosphere.
Dadaism

Dadaism

Dadaism is an anti-traditional, anti-authority art movement that embraces absurdity, satire, and breaking rules. It is known for collage, ready-mades, randomness, and illogical combinations. Commonly used in experimental art, satirical expression, and deconstructing established aesthetics, it creates a rebellious and provocative style.
Batik Textile Art

Batik Textile Art

Batik textile art is a traditional fabric-dyeing technique that uses hot wax as a resist. By applying wax to block the dye, then repeatedly dyeing and removing the wax, it creates distinctive crackle effects and layered patterns. It is commonly used in clothing fabrics, folk motifs, and textile artworks with a strong handmade texture.
Film Grain Photography

Film Grain Photography

Film grain photography is an image style that uses or simulates traditional photographic film to produce visible grain texture. It features fine grain, soft contrast, and a vintage, authentic, slightly rough atmosphere. Commonly used in portraits, street photography, and emotional scenes, it creates a nostalgic, cinematic, and documentary feel.
Ceramic Tile Art

Ceramic Tile Art

Ceramic Tile Art uses ceramic tiles as the primary medium, forming images or decorations through assembly, glazing, and firing. It is characterized by durable colors, clearly defined glossy or matte surfaces, and a strong sense of structure and modular aesthetics. Commonly used for building facades, interior decoration, and public art, it combines functionality with artistic expression.
Daguerreotype

Daguerreotype

Daguerreotype is an early photographic process from the 19th century that creates an image directly on a polished silver plate. It is known for its sharp detail, high contrast, and distinctive metallic sheen. Each image is unique and cannot be reproduced, giving it a classical, solemn presence with a strong sense of historical weight.
Pictorialist Photography

Pictorialist Photography

Pictorialist photography is a style that treats photography as a form of painting, emphasizing emotion, atmosphere, and aesthetic beauty rather than documentary accuracy. It often uses soft focus, diffusion, special printing techniques, and hand manipulation to create dreamy, poetic imagery. Commonly seen in portraits, landscapes, and lyrical subjects, its visual character is closer to painting or drawing.
Figure Rendering

Figure Rendering

Figure Rendering is a visual style that presents character appearances through digital modeling and lighting computation techniques, characterized by strong three-dimensional texture, detailed sculpting, and realistic lighting and shadow effects. Common elements include 3D model details, texture mapping, lighting rendering, depth of field effects, high-resolution detailing, and either realistic or stylized presentation. The overall look emphasizes dimensionality and visual realism, creating a refined, immersive image with the quality of digital art and visual production.
Yamato-e

Yamato-e

Yamato-e is a traditional Japanese painting style that originated in the Heian period, characterized by narrative compositions, delicate linework, and themes rooted in classical Japanese culture. Common elements include soft color palettes, compositions featuring golden clouds and negative space, depictions of figures and natural scenery, flattened spatial expression, and refined decorative details. The overall style emphasizes a classical and lyrical atmosphere, creating an elegant, subtle visual image rich in traditional Japanese aesthetic sensibility.
Gongbi Painting

Gongbi Painting

Gongbi Painting is a meticulous and refined style of traditional Chinese painting, characterized by precise linework, layered coloring, and rigorous detailing. Common elements include fine contour lines, balanced compositions, rich color application, subjects such as figures and birds-and-flowers, the use of silk or xuan paper, and highly detailed rendering. The overall style emphasizes elegance and refinement, creating a dignified, delicate visual image deeply rooted in traditional Eastern artistic aesthetics.
Nihonga

Nihonga

Nihonga is an art style developed from traditional Japanese painting techniques and material systems, characterized by the use of natural pigments, delicate color application, and an Eastern aesthetic sensibility. Common elements include mineral pigments (iwa-enogu), washi paper or silk supports, gold leaf decoration, compositions that utilize negative space, natural subjects such as flowers, birds, landscapes, and figures, and soft layered color gradations. The overall style emphasizes tranquility and elegance, creating a subtle, refined visual image deeply rooted in traditional Japanese artistic spirit.
Acrylic Paint

Acrylic Paint

Acrylic Paint is a modern painting medium that uses acrylic resin as its binder, characterized by fast-drying properties, high color saturation, and versatility across multiple surfaces and media. Common features include highly opaque pigments, the ability to be applied in thick or thin layers, compatibility with mixed media, suitability for canvas and various surfaces, and water-resistant coating effects when dry. The overall expression emphasizes vivid colors and flexible techniques, creating a modern, lively visual effect with a high degree of creative freedom.