This unique collection of avian portraits showcases a diverse array of artistic styles, bringing to life the expressive and vibrant nature of different bird species. One outstanding piece features the head of an Indian peafowl, meticulously drawn with red and teal feathers using pencil and chalk on graph paper. The artistic influence of Yoji Shinkawa and Ashley Wood is palpable, integrating complex lines and geometric shapes in the background that enhance the bird’s fierce demeanor. Another portrait captures the elegance of an African Grouse, rendered in a swath of vibrant colors typical of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work, against the stark contrast of the bird’s white feathers, surrounded by a plethora of delicate pencil lines and soft color washes that add depth to its gaze. Similarly, an older white peacock is depicted with its vivid red and teal neck feathers standing out against a background of scribbled grid lines and neutral-colored pencil sketches, featuring expressive features outlined boldly to emphasize the bird’s majestic profile. Lastly, a depiction of a white and red pheasant with turquoise feathers offers a visual feast in the style of glitch art, presented on graph paper; the hyper-realistic details, vibrant colors, and super-detailed execution culminate in an award-winning masterpiece. Together, these portraits offer a step-by-step guide to MidJourney –sref, inviting viewers to explore the convergence of nature and human creativity through the lens of modern and contemporary art styles.