When it comes to artwork generation, I typically use DALL-E (since it's part of ChatGPT) for my most recent generations. I have used Stable Diffusion (up to SDXL) in the past, but I haven't had the time to re-set it up since my last computer flash (I typically flash my system every couple months to keep things running smoothly). With my recent frustrations with DALL-E, however, I may have to change that*. As for Midjourney (and the many other options), I haven't had the time to explore their offerings yet (but if I do, I'll add a new section for their renders).
So where are the images?
I categorized this section between the different tools. So for now, that's between DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, which each area having the galleries ordered from latest generations at the top, going backward in time as we go down the page. Each page is broken up into mini galleries that are dedicated to a subject type or art style (like "Butterflies" or "Vector Art")... at least, that's roughly the way I plan to organize the images. In may change as I add more content to the pages.
* DALL-E has been struggling to produce quality generations as of late, especially in the Pixel Art style (my favorite, as you'll begin to see), so I am tempted to get Stable Diffusion back up and running so I can explore the more recent offerings that tool has access to now.