I added description of the style from Grok it'll help you to achieve the real potential of the lora mix and mach and see the difference.
A highly detailed fantasy illustration in the distinctive style of Brian Froud, whimsical yet eerie dark whimsy, intricate organic forms, twisted ancient trees with expressive faces, gnarled roots, moss-covered stones, and liminal forest edges. Ethereal faeries, goblins, pixies, and mythical creatures with exaggerated expressive features — large luminous eyes, sharp little teeth, wrinkled skin, pointed ears, delicate translucent wings with veined patterns, bark-like textures, and leaf-woven clothing.
Earthy muted color palette of deep forest greens, warm browns, rusty ochres, mossy teals, and soft golden highlights, with subtle bioluminescent glows. Painterly yet precise linework, rich textures, layered details in fabrics, fungi, crystals, and natural elements. Dreamlike atmospheric lighting, soft dappled light filtering through ancient woods, twilight hues, mystical fog.
Strong emphasis on character personality, mischievous or melancholic expressions, hybrid human-nature forms, Celtic and Nordic folklore influences, intricate patterns, and a sense of hidden magic in every detail. Beautiful yet slightly grotesque, wild and untamed faerie aesthetic.

