

Brutalist Wilderness is a LoRA trained on a curated set of surreal oil painting prompts that explore the collision between decaying brutalist architecture and untamed natural landscapes. Drawing stylistic influence from Zdzisław Beksiński and Paul Kenton, this LoRA renders haunting scenes where monolithic concrete structures—towers, ruins, altars, staircases—are overtaken by moss, fog, roots, and erosion.
Each image evokes a post-human world shaped by the tension between rigid geometry and organic chaos. Expect angular stone forms half-buried in forest glades, abandoned bunkers in windblown tundras, and towering slabs looming over mist-filled valleys. The aesthetic is moody, hyper-detailed, and richly atmospheric—ideal for concept art, worldbuilding, or speculative visual storytelling.
Perfect for scenes that combine surrealism, environmental decay, and solemn beauty.
We recommend using these trigger words when prompting Brutalist Wilderness to get the best results:
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