This is a series of images I generated in the WA Image Studio*, which was released in its first iteration in early November 2025. I wanted to compare each of the Art Styles within the studio, using the same exact prompt for each one, so we could get a good idea of how they compare with each other. I had a little poem or story generated for each one as well, because — well, why not:
The Inventor of Evening
Professor Midnight — gears and all,
tiny top hat, standing tall —
had built a moon (her finest yet)
and hadn’t stopped to sleep or eat.
Her brass-plated paws had turned each screw,
her monocle had checked the view.
“The light’s not right,” she’d huff and say,
and tweak the thing throughout the day.
The butterfly (mechanical, too,
with copper wings of amber hue)
would perch and watch and never tire
of the cat who hung the stars for hire.
At last she sat among the clover,
surveyed her work — the moon hung over,
full and golden, glowing bright.
She tipped her hat.
“…I’ll fix it more tomorrow night.”
-Claude Sonnet
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