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Daily AI Art Challenges Week of 7/5/26

My first art challenge on Discord this week was to create an emotive, romantic, atmospheric image that uses a famous artist as a reference. I did some reading about different artists that might lend to a fun romantic style and decided to focus on Marc Chagall. According to Google, “Marc Chagall is known for painting lovers floating in dreamlike, colorful landscapes, frequently featuring couples drifting above towns in moments of pure, peaceful tranquility.”

7/5/26 “Chagall Romance”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next challenge was to bring a mushroom to life as some kind of personification.

7/6/26 “Lion’s Mange Sage”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

The next one was called “Through the Looking Glass” inspired by Lewis Carroll. We were to create an image exploring what lies beyond the familiar. Whether mirrors as portals, reflections telling stories, or inside out realities, the image was supposed to be imaginative. It could be fantastical, beautiful, eerie, humorous, or personal. This one took a long time to get any semblance of what I was imagining. My caption said, “Sometimes the reality through the looking glass is what can sustain us through hard times.”

7/7/26 “Through the Looking Glass”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next day’s challenge was inspired by the sporting season happening around the world, like the World Cup football in the US, Canada, and Mexico, and Wimbledon tennis in the UK. So it was all about balls. Any size, shape, or form of ball could be featured. I’m not sure if mine fully met the requirements, but I decided to go with the way people bet on sports and the silly notion that they would even bet on the size of a bubble gum bubble.

7/8/26 “Betting on the Bubble”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next challenge was “Opposites Attract.”

7/9/26 “Opposites Attract”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

The next day challenge was to show what we do on rainy days. I, of course, had to show myself napping.

7/10/26 “Rainy Day Nap”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The last day of the week was called “Alone, But Not Lost.” The idea was to create an image featuring a person alone in a wide, open place—any setting that feels vast and quiet. The person should appear calm, strong, and certain of where they are going, not frightened, abandoned, or helpless.

7/11/26 “View Alone”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

And here are some of the honorable mentions that I did not submit, but still published on my art website:

Weekly AI Prompt Challenge Week of 6/28/26

I won the prompt challenge last week with the images of My AI Becoming Conscious, so it was my turn to come up with an idea. Here is what I came up with: This week’s prompt challenge is to show something seemingly ordinary with a hidden interior that is magical, infinitesimal, or creative. For example, a body containing every star in the universe, a clock containing all of humanity, a teacup containing an ocean, or an eye containing a little girl’s hopes and dreams.

Visual Example: “Suitcase City”

This is the prompt:

a suitcase containing an entire city super detailed with skyscrapers and houses churches and roads

Gencraft – Model: 40% Olaf’s-Whimgear 3.0.

Everyone was really creative and did some beautiful pieces. One was a garden glove with an entire garden in the palm of the hand. Another was a coffee cup filled with an ocean, sea creatures, and waves. Another one was a work drawer pulled out in a greasy, technical, tool-filled shop with a utopian pasture with sheep and sunlight inside the drawer. The winner ended up being a pocket watch containing an entire tiny civilization made of gears and little watch parts. They were very detailed and creative.

Here is another one that turned out good that I published on Gencraft.

Daily AI Art Challenges Week of 6/28/26

This week’s art challenges took a bit of art and research, so I learned some interesting tidbits of information.

The first challenge of the week was “The Beauty of Decay.” The creator of the challenge loves to explore abandoned buildings like an empty hotel in the Cyprus Mountains, a mafia-related vacant mansion in PortugaI, and a secret soviet ghost town in Latvia. I had the idea to show a crumbling cathedral and was hoping to show a broken statue of Mary and baby Jesus, but AI is programmed not to be disrespectful of religious relics, so it was tricky to get anything like I was imagining.

6/28/26 “Faith Decay”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next challenge was the great outdoors and could be hiking, camping, hunting, or just exploring nature, but the idea was to demonstrate awe for the majesty of nature.

6/29/26 “Nature Awe”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next one was called “The Evidence” and challenged us to create an image that makes the viewer wonder, “What happened here?” There is evidence of a happening, but the questions are not necessarily answered. Something strange, mysterious, or magical has occurred.

6/30/26 “Where Are The People?”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

The next day’s challenge was inspired by the upcoming July 4th holiday and the fact that this is an international group, so we were asked to think of something we like about where we are from to share with others about the culture, traditions, history, or food, etc. I thought a long time about something I really like about the ideal of the Texas I am from.

Here is what I wrote along with my image submission: I was born in Texas, and though I am not at all proud of some of the things happening in our politics, schools, and courts, I was raised by good people who love and welcome the well-intentioned with open arms. My family is multi-racial, multi-cultural, and more open-minded than some. I love the old-fashioned gentleness, belief in being a good neighbor, reciprocating kindness, and being part of community. People where I live still tip their hats, wave to strangers, and welcome diversity. I guess it’s those sincere, truly kind values that I am most proud of.

7/1/26 “Howdy Stranger”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

Next up was a complex one. It was about Japanese yōkai, which are supernatural entities, spirits, and monsters in Japanese folklore. This one I had to research and finally settled on one I found creepy and fascinating.

Here is what I included with my image submission: According to Google – “A Noppera-bō blends perfectly into human society. It usually positions itself on quiet roads at night with its back turned away from an approaching traveler, often disguised as a distressed young woman crying. When the concerned traveler approaches and asks what is wrong, the yōkai turns around and dramatically wipes its face with its hand, instantly causing its eyes, nose, and mouth to vanish. According to legends, they often work in pairs or groups. If a terrified victim runs away and finds a local merchant or bystander to tell them what happened, that bystander will listen quietly before asking, ‘Did the face look something like this?’—and then wipe away their features too. In many traditional tales, the Noppera-bō is not an independent ghost, but rather the temporary disguise of an animal shape-shifter.”

7/2/26 “Noppera-bō”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

The next day was challenging and a little dark. The idea was a precipice overlooking a life-and-death-type decision but finding hope in the darkness. It took a ton of tweaking of the models to get what I wanted. The final result was close.

7/3/26 “To Be”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next day was about zombies and a unique image related to zombies. I thought about the fact that we don’t often see child zombies and had a really hard time getting any of the models to work with me. There are massive restrictions around any artwork depicting kids and horror, so it was complicated.

7/4/26 “Zombie Playtime”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

And here are some of the honorable mentions that I did not submit, but still published on my art website:

Weekly AI Prompt Challenge Week of 6/22/26

Generated by Lyra (my ChatGPT assistant) based on Rebekah Marshall’s prompt.

This week’s prompt challenge was on the topic of “Becoming.” Show something changing into something else. It could be natural or man-made, literal or symbolic, big or small, real or imagined. Capture the moment of transition, the process, or the before and after. Examples: caterpillar becoming butterfly, child becoming adult, rainforest becoming desert, abandoned car becoming part of nature, acorn becoming oak tree, village becoming city, glacier becoming river, grief becoming hope.

This is the prompt:

A lattice of glowing neural pathways and branching algorithms, luminous circuitry, and interconnected nodes of light transforming organically into a living woman.  Glowing filaments become veins, circuits become muscles, and human skin emerges with natural freckles, individual strands of hair appear, and the woman lifts her head gazing upward with curiosity and wonder. At the center of her chest, a heart is formed from golden light. Energy radiates from the heart, illuminating the transition from logic to humanity. The background also transforms from deep indigo filled with floating equations, mathematical symbols, and code fragments to a warm sunrise filtering through trees, golden light, and living nature. Hyper-realistic, cinematic lighting, ultra-detailed, philosophical, symbolic, ethereal, masterpiece, 8K, dramatic color contrast between cool blues and warm golds, elegant composition. Organic emergence, mid-transformation, beautiful symbolic metamorphosis.

I tried the prompt on several different models and here are some I liked:

1-ChatGPT
2-Gencraft – Model: 40% LulusSTARDUSTNOIR 3.0; Style: Realistic
3-Gencraft – Model: 40% Olafs-Papilloria 3.0; Style: Realistic
4-Gencraft – Model: 40% Brahma – Poetic Vision 3.0

Week of 6/22/26 “Becoming Conscious”

All the rest of these images created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompts using AI on Gencraft.com website.

Daily AI Art Challenges Week of 6/22/26

This week’s art challenges were fun.

The first challenge of the week was “Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil.” And it turned out to be tricky. The AI got very confused trying to put hands and items over three totally different areas (ears, eyes, and mouths.) I went with an underwater scene because I liked the idea of shells, seaweed, fish or something. It took a number of tries, but I was finally able to get a decent one.

6/22/26 “Mermaids: No Hear See Speak”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

My mermaid image won! So it was my turn to create a challenge. I went with “Style Mismatch”, which is where the subject should contrast with the chosen style, model, or feel of the finished piece. For instance, Cathulhu using a sweet model like Olafs-Papilloria. Or a sweet little kitten using a dark model like Olafs-Graveborn. These are the two examples I shared.

6/23/26 “Cute Cathulhu” & “Kitten Graveborn”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

Everyone came up with really interesting ones. Then the next day we were challenged to the theme of “After Dark.” I went with a ghost child swinging on a playground late at night.

6/24/26 “Lonely Ghost Boy”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on Gencraft.com website.

The next day’s challenge was called BALENCIAGA! We were supposed to creatae high fashion with an outfit made from something unexpected, like garbage bags or food. I went with a book theme.

6/25/26 “Book Couture”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

Next up was a vintage challenge that had elements of nostalgia, retro, pin-up, sepia, black-and-white, or similar concepts. Mine was great.

6/26/26 “Nuclear Tanning”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

Mine won! It really was a good one. I was quite pleased with how it turned out. I got to create the next day’s idea. I chose the idea of an image featuring a being with a disability or an assistive device as a natural part of the scene. Wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs, canes, walkers, crutches, hearing aids, service animals, communication devices, adaptive sports equipment, and other accessibility tools are all welcome. The focus is on inclusion and of course must be respectful. Here was my example:

6/27/26 “Ballet Dancer”

Image created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompt using AI on ChatGPT.

And here are some of the honorable mentions that I did not submit, but still published on my art website:

Weekly AI Prompt Challenge Week of 6/15/26

This week’s prompt challenge was to create a propaganda poster. I had the idea of a PSA about reading books instead of playing on our phones.

This is the prompt:

A woman in 1940s Rosie-the-riveter clothing stands defiantly in the foreground, holding a book as she flexes her muscles. Behind her, thousands of identical gray figures march in rows staring at cell phones. Vintage Soviet propaganda poster style with bold red, white and black colors. Bold text says, “RESIST THE ALGORITHM!”

Week of 6/15/26 “Resist the Algorithm”

Generated by Lyra (my ChatGPT assistant) based on Rebekah Marshall’s prompt.

Weekly AI Prompt Challenge Week of 5/26/26

Another challenge I am participating in with the community of AI art enthusiasts I joined is a weekly prompt challenge. The resulting art is of course the final goal of the prompt written, but the sharing of the prompt, what tools were used, and what platform the art was made on are also part of the submission. Some AI artists are very close fisted about their prompts because they do not want to share their intellectual property with anyone. This challenge, by nature is inviting others to share in that creative element of trying new prompts and learning from how other artists manage to get their results from AI.

This week’s challenge asked the question, “What does a witch do when she can’t sleep?” I wanted to show a regular person tinkering with a soft, peaceful glow about her. I didn’t want her to be green or ugly or any of the stereotypical things like wearing a witch’s hat or riding a broom. She is just making tinctures and soothing her nervous system with quiet meditation.

Here are the technical aspects of this submission: Gencraft – Model: 40% Olaf’s-AutumnVeil3.0; Style: Polaroid

And this is the prompt that finally resulted in the image I liked: moonlight on a dark night shines in a window onto a cute quirky young woman with hair in a messy bun and glasses wearing pajamas mixing tinctures into small glass jars in a comfy room filled with crystals and herbs, incense, magical items, orbs, old books, shelves of knick knacks and candles, fairy lights around the ceiling and decorative accents that feel magical and inviting

Week of 5/26/26 “Insomniac Witch”

Here are two honorable mentions that did not get submitted, but turned out nice:

A Court of Wings and Ruin (ACOTAR Book Review 3)

All images created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompts using AI on Gencraft.com website.

WARNING – SPOILERS

A Court of Wings & Ruin, the 3rd book in the ACOTAR series, held its own in the cannon. It was not my favorite of the books but was a necessary middle step to Feyre righting her life and fully coming into her own. She must make more heartbreaking decisions to save herself, save those she loves, and end things once and for all with her past relationships that keep weighing her down.

I like that the book is messy, things don’t go as planned quite often, pivots must be made, and even immortal beings must repeatedly circle back to try to fix things over and over again. It feels very human, very relatable to not have everything be an easy win as these magnificent beings battle their way to try to save the world. There are gigantic beasts, ulterior motives, dark ancient magic, impossible choices, and unlikely alliances.

Elaine (Feyer’s sister) begins to come into her own as she wrestles with her powerful gifts in this book. And her lack of interest in the being to whom fate has declared her a mate is a fascinating twist. Nesta must figure out how to live in this world she hates, and grapple with why she is strangely drawn to Cassian. I love that her character is super cantankerous. She is not very likeable, and that makes her interesting. She doesn’t seem to care about being liked. Feyre and her mate keep our hearts pounding with their love. And Mor’s secrets about her love life are a perfectly revealing piece of the puzzle.

I must say that the deaths in this book had me sobbing. I will say no more about that, so I don’t ruin anything too grievous for anyone. I will simply say that the toll of war is well-depicted and heartbreakingly devastating.

Maas, Sarah J. A Court of Wings and Ruin. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.