Minimalist Figurative Art Style Style Transfer Example Art

still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
Minimalist composition focusing on color relationships in the art style of Color Field Painting --v 6.1
Minimalist composition focusing on color relationships in the art style of Color Field Painting --v 6.1
Minimalist composition focusing on color relationships in the art style of Color Field Painting --v 6.1
urban street with city activity
portrait of two people together
animal standing in natural pose
still life with everyday objects
wide landscape with natural scenery
Minimalist text-based artwork with philosophical undertones in the art style of Fluxus --v 6.1
Minimalist text-based artwork with philosophical undertones in the art style of Fluxus --v 6.1
Minimalist landscape with horizon line and single shape in the art style of Minimalism --v 6.1
Minimalist landscape with horizon line and single shape in the art style of Minimalism --v 6.1
Artwork blending minimalist shapes with appropriated advertising imagery in the art style of Neo-Geo --v 6.1
Artwork blending minimalist shapes with appropriated advertising imagery in the art style of Neo-Geo --v 6.1
Artwork blending minimalist shapes with appropriated advertising imagery in the art style of Neo-Geo --v 6.1
Minimalist abstract expressionist work with subtle color variations in the art style of Abstract Expressionism --v 6.1
Minimalist abstract expressionist work with subtle color variations in the art style of Abstract Expressionism --v 6.1
Minimalist abstract expressionist work with subtle color variations in the art style of Abstract Expressionism --v 6.1
Minimalist abstract expressionist work with subtle color variations in the art style of Abstract Expressionism --v 6.1
Minimalist composition focusing on color relationships in the art style of Color Field Painting --v 6.1
A koi pond seen from above, orange and white koi fish swimming among lily pads, clear water with subtle ripples, fallen cherry blossom petals floating on the surface, dappled sunlight
a tree in nature
house with front view
urban street with city activity
animal standing in natural pose
bicyle resting against a wall
wide landscape with natural scenery
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
serene landscape with mountains and water
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
A koi pond seen from above, orange and white koi fish swimming among lily pads, clear water with subtle ripples, fallen cherry blossom petals floating on the surface, dappled sunlight
portrait of two people together
still life with everyday objects
Artwork blending minimalist shapes with appropriated advertising imagery in the art style of Neo-Geo --v 6.1
bicyle resting against a wall
urban street with city activity
portrait of two people together
Stencil art with political message in the art style of Street Art --v 6.1
This day, though, I hiked another autumn wood.  Eastern Europe ancient; overgrown.  So thick the view was dark at just a few feet off the path.  All red and yellow; orange and brown, a million trees, each one in blazing preparation for long, frozen winter.  I cannot but recall my friend’s words, lasting long, though he did not, and the instant truth that follows.  Looking upward at the fiery canopy, matched against the bright cerulean sky beyond, I embrace autumn!  Winter surely comes one day, but spring beyond.  I have a winter to prepare for, but it is not yet.
I sat, long ago, on an Asian hill with a Shakya Mundi friend, and watched the autumn leaves fall down from high above, giants in the forest casting off their wakefulness, falling progressively into winter’s long, white sleep. 

“The important thing to know about trees” he said, “is that they are most beautiful in autumn; just before the winter snow.  They live and grow through the entire year just for these brief moments of stunning beauty.  We are like that.” He said, “but we have only one autumn, and a very long winter.”
animal standing in natural pose