10.7.25

Turning Passion into Portfolio: How to Curate and Sell Art in Styles with MidJourney

Turning Passion into Portfolio: How to Curate and Sell Art in Styles with MidJourney

Ever dreamed of making art in your favorite styles and turning it into something that not only sparks joy but also attracts paying customers? Same. 

I’ve recently been exploring MidJourney’s AI art tools and have found the experience both fascinating and inspiring. The platform’s advanced capabilities enable users to translate their unique artistic vision into curated digital portfolios that not only resonate with audiences but also present compelling opportunities for engagement and monetization.

In this post, I’m going to share what I’ve learned so far about curating and showcasing your digital art portfolio using styles you love. Whether your aesthetic leans dreamy anime, glitchy pixel art, or clean minimalism, this process is about turning passion into purpose—and maybe a little profit.

 Step 1: Select the Styles That Make You Shine

Let’s start at square one: what’s your vibe?

Before anything else, you’ve got to find the styles that make your creative energy peak. Maybe it’s the elegance of realism, the whimsy of cartoonish illustrations, or the expressive chaos of abstract forms. The best work comes when you’re having fun and feeling confident—so go where your instincts pull you.

🔖 Want to try something right now? Pop this into MidJourney:

/imagine Create an artwork in the style of anime portraits


Experiment, explore, tweak—and see what feels authentic.

 Step 2: Be Consistent (Your Future Clients Will Thank You)

I’ve learned that consistency is more than just a design virtue—it’s a trust builder. When your audience sees a thread connecting your pieces, it makes your style recognizable, memorable, and—let’s be honest—marketable.

MidJourney’s flexibility helps here too. You can request image sets that explore similar themes or color palettes.

Try this prompt to start building your own mini-collection:

/imagine Create a series of 5 artworks in the style of anime portraits 
focusing on color schemes, composition, and thematic elements


 Step 3: Share Your Portfolio with the World

Creating stunning art is step one. Step two? Putting it out there!

Whether you prefer a sleek Behance-style portfolio, a scroll-friendly Instagram grid, or a curated Etsy shop, the goal is visibility. Bonus: consistent posting builds brand familiarity over time.

Need a portfolio promo image? Try:

/imagine promotional image showcasing your portfolio of anime portrait artworks on Instagram

You’ll thank yourself when visitors start sliding into your DMs with commission requests.

 Step 4: Offer Custom Commissions

Here’s where your portfolio does the heavy lifting. Once people see your style and trust your consistency, they’re more likely to want a piece of it—literally.

Offering commissions allows you to translate your style into deeply personal client work. Whether it’s portraits, characters, or concepts, your aesthetic becomes a service.

🖌️ Sample prompt to showcase commission work:

/imagine anime portraits including elements like cartoonish backgrounds 
and red color palettes


Use pieces like this to set expectations and spark imagination with potential clients.

 Final Thoughts: Create, Curate, Connect

Discovering an AI art tool has fundamentally transformed the way I perceive my own creativity. It has prompted me to explore new artistic directions, strategically craft MidJourney prompts, and shape a visual identity that aligns with my personal brand—all while envisioning the future possibilities this journey may hold.

If you’re out there playing with styles you love and creating your digital art presence, you're already winning. Keep exploring, stay inspired, and most of all—have fun with it.

7.7.25

Getting Started with Blend Mode in MidJourney: A Beginner’s Guide to Creative Image Combinations

Getting Started with Blend Mode in MidJourney: A Beginner’s Guide to Creative Image Combinations

If you're new to the world of AI art, welcome! You’re about to unlock one of the coolest tools MidJourney has to offer: Blend Mode.

Whether you’re a curious beginner, a traditional artist dipping your toes into AI, or just someone who wants to create stunning visuals without needing pro-level software skills, this post is for you. I recently discovered Blend Mode myself, and let me tell you—it really expanded what I thought was possible with AI art.

 What Is Blend Mode?

In simple terms, Blend Mode lets you combine 2 to 5 images to create one beautiful, cohesive piece of AI art. It analyzes the colors, styles, and content of the images and blends them into something completely new.

Think of it as artistic fusion. Imagine mixing a portrait with a grunge texture, or blending a city skyline with a dreamy galaxy scene. The results can be surprising, abstract, or downright magical.

And yes—it works on mobile too!

 How to Use the /blend Command

Getting started is super easy. Here’s how you do it:

  1. In MidJourney, type /blend.

  2. Upload 2 images (you can add up to 5).

  3. Select your desired aspect ratio:

    • 1:1 – Square

    • 2:3 – Portrait

    • 3:2 – Landscape

That’s it! MidJourney takes over from there and blends the images into one brand-new creation.

💡 Tip:

Each image you upload contributes its own aesthetic to the final result, so try combining different themes or visual styles to explore what’s possible.

 Why Use Blend Mode?

Blend Mode opens up a whole world of possibilities, especially if you're just starting out and want to create something impressive without complex editing tools. Here’s what you can do with it:

  • Combine Multiple Elements
    Want to mash up a nature scene with abstract art? Or mix an animal with a fantasy world? Blend Mode lets you do that effortlessly.

Here’s a sample prompt to combine two subjects using blend mode.
/imagine Combine a landscape with abstract texture using blend mode.

  • Add Texture and Depth
    Blend Mode is great for applying textures—like watercolor, grunge, or fabric—to your images. It adds mood, detail, and complexity.

Here’s a sample prompt to add a texture to a subject using blend mode.
/imagine Add a grunge to a portrait using blend mode.

  • Explore Style and Concept Fusion
    This is where you can really get creative. Think of blending time periods, emotions, or even different art styles together into one piece.

 Practice Prompts to Try

Here are some ready-to-use prompts you can play with today:

 Combining Elements:

  • “Combine a cityscape with a galaxy using blend mode.”

 Creating Textures:

  • “Add a watercolor texture to a floral image using blend mode.”

 Abstract Experiments:

  • “Combine a landscape with abstract texture using blend mode.”

 Stylized Portrait:

  • “Add a grunge to a portrait using blend mode.”

These are great starting points for practicing, but don’t be afraid to tweak them or add your own flavor!


 Helpful Tips for Better Results

  • Be Specific: Clear subjects and visual ideas help MidJourney interpret your intent more effectively.

  • Experiment Often: Don’t be afraid to test wild combinations—unexpected results can lead to beautiful surprises.

  • Refine Over Time: If your first try isn’t quite right, adjust the images or the prompt and run it again.


 Final Thoughts

If you’re just getting started with MidJourney and AI art, Blend Mode is one of the best features to explore first. It doesn’t require advanced skills or tools—just your creativity and a few images.

So go ahead and give it a try! Combine textures, blend moods, and craft something entirely new with just a few clicks. I’ve had a blast experimenting with it, and I know you will too.

Feel free to share your results, ask questions, or drop your own prompt ideas in the comments. Let's learn and grow together in this exciting world of AI-powered creativity.

Happy blending!

4.7.25

The Art of Balance: A Practical Guide to Composition in MidJourney

The Art of Balance: A Practical Guide to Composition in MidJourney

Whether you're just starting your AI art journey or you're a seasoned artist exploring new tools, understanding composition is essential to creating visually powerful and emotionally resonant images.

After experimenting with lighting effects in MidJourney, I realized there was another layer to unlock—composition. It’s the silent force that holds an image together, giving it structure, flow, and harmony.

In this post, I'll share what I've learned about key composition techniques like the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, symmetry, and balance, through the creative lens of working with MidJourney. These aren’t just rules; they’re tools to make your art stronger and more intentional.

 Why Composition Matters in AI Art

AI can generate stunning visuals in seconds, but you are the director. Great composition helps you:

  • Tell a clear visual story

  • Draw the viewer’s eye to the focal point

  • Add a sense of balance and emotion

  • Make your creations feel intentional, not random

Now, let’s dive into the practical techniques you can use right away.

 1. Rule of Thirds: The Foundation of Good Layout

One of the simplest (and most powerful) principles in composition is the Rule of Thirds. Imagine your image is divided into a 3x3 grid. Placing your subject along these lines or at the intersections creates a sense of balance that feels natural to the eye.

Why use it:
It helps your image breathe. Subjects feel more dynamic when not centered all the time.

Prompt to try:
/imagine a tree using the Rule of Thirds



Notice how moving the tree off-center creates space and depth.

 2. Leading Lines: Guide the Eye

Leading lines are elements like roads, rivers, paths, or fences that naturally draw the viewer’s eye toward a focal point. These lines add movement and help guide your audience through the image.

Why use them:
They enhance storytelling and bring focus to what really matters.

Prompt to try:
/imagine road with leading lines



Use paths that lead to a horizon or subject to make your image feel like it’s going somewhere.

 3. Balance and Symmetry: Create Harmony

A balanced composition distributes visual weight evenly. That doesn’t mean everything has to be symmetrical—but it means one part of the image shouldn’t overpower the rest (unless it’s intentional).

Symmetry, on the other hand, often creates a sense of calm, elegance, or formality. Great for architectural shots or serene nature scenes.

Why use them:
They give your viewer a sense of visual satisfaction and structure.

Prompt to try:
/imagine building using balance and symmetry



Pay attention to how symmetry brings a sense of order to the frame.

 4. Direct the Gaze: Make the Focus Clear

Composition is also about control, specifically, controlling where your viewer looks. Use focal points, contrast, and strategic placement to guide the gaze.

Why use it:
It ensures your audience sees what you want them to see first.

Prompt to try:
/imagine garden with a vibrant flower as the focal point to direct the viewer's gaze



Think of this like a spotlight. What part of your image do you want to shine?

 5. Experiment with Angles: Change the Perspective

Changing your camera angle—virtually, in MidJourney—can completely shift the feel of your artwork. Try different perspectives to add interest and mood.

Common angles to explore:

    • Macro – Extreme close-up of small details.
    • Close-up – Tight focus on subject
    • Wide Angle – Expansive view of the scene.
    • Diagonal – Adds dynamic movement.
    • Aerial - View from above.
    • High Angle – Looking down on the subject.
    • Low Angle – Looking up at the subject.
    • Oblique – Tilted view for a dramatic effect.

Prompt to try:
/imagine tree from a low angle



See how the tree feels taller and more powerful when viewed from below.

 Putting It All Together

Now that you understand these essential techniques, start blending them. Use the Rule of Thirds and leading lines. Try symmetry with a high angle view. The more you mix, the more confident and dynamic your compositions will become.


 Next Steps: Practice and Play

Here’s your creative challenge:
Choose one principle from this post and create a series of 3–5 MidJourney prompts that explore it. Compare the results and reflect on how each one feels different. Then, try mixing two or more in your next image.

MidJourney is more than just prompting—it’s an artistic process, and composition is your tool to shape the final result.


 Final Thoughts

Composition gives your AI art structure, clarity, and emotional weight. It transforms a “cool image” into a piece of art that tells a story, guides the eye, and leaves a lasting impression.

No matter your skill level, these principles will help you create with more intention and impact.

Happy prompting—and keep creating with purpose. ✨