In this striking piece, an orange elephant adorned with black dots across its head and trunk commands attention, its presence enhanced by the eclectic influence of artists like Francis Bacon, Bill Traylor, John Brack, Banksy, and John James Audubon. Its robust form, possibly crafted from wood or metal, is depicted with vibrant, high-contrast colors typical of street art, with details reminiscent of graffiti and folk art painting. The backdrop, a weathered wooden wall, contributes to the overall rustic and urban decay aesthetic, emphasizing the artwork’s dynamic composition and bold patterns. Naturalistic materials along with hand-painted elements add whimsical touches, while the visible rust and weathered surfaces imbue the work with a sense of history and nostalgia. Long white tusks and the creature’s direct gaze engage the viewer, inviting them to contemplate the convergence of natural form and human creativity, making it an exceptional example for any “MidJourney Style Reference Guide.”