Exploring traditional and modern woodcut techniques in MidJourney featuring crosses, fish with moon eyes, and expressive faces, each infused with emotional depth – Cityscape

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Collection Description

Exploring the artistic expression of city skylines, these descriptions trace the evolution of a captivating subject through various printing techniques that share a distinctive, minimalist charm. The process starts with a risograph and lithograph image where the skyline is portrayed using only black silhouettes, complemented by a vivid red sun and a solitary white or black road that draws the viewer’s eye towards the central scene. The ambiance shifts slightly in each rendition, with one using an orange sun to bathe the scene in a warm glow. The imagery adheres to the principles of woodcut prints, characterized by bold, flat color blocks and sharp, simple lines that evoke a sense of clean, stark contrast that is both modern and timeless. MidJourney style reference tips for beginners could highlight how such simplicity in design can effectively capture and convey the essence of a subject, ideal for those exploring cityscapes in their graphic prints akin to the stylings of John Brack.