Drawn at Henry Morales' studio in Albuquerque:
The diamond point scribe
peeled away the black acrylic paint,
but it wasn't that smooth
The print
For the second print
Henry drew into it
by scraping away some of the ink
Henry improved the print (left)
vs the first print with no drawings
Henry printed with the
rockin' board
GRETA'S PRINTS
We also printed Greta Young's three 6x6 inch linocuts on 8x8 inch paper. I should have done this six months ago
Henry used a letterpress
to print Greta's linocuts
Henry Morales carved this woodcut
during the model session
The next night (February 8) we transferred some heat transfer designs (HTV) onto a t-shirt with a hand held iron made for snowboards:
The next day at Quelab (February 8), I drew from the first drawing in this blog post, on a simple LCD Writing Tablet, and used Midjourney and Deep Dream Generator AI programs to arrive at the image below:
I drew the first drawing in this blog post
on the LCD Writing Tablet
2) I uploaded that drawing into Midjourney with the prompt: "sitting woman"
I uploaded the tablet drawing on the left
to Midjourney with the simple prompt: "sitting woman"
3) I also uploaded the same drawing to Deep Dream Generator, and used their "Text 2 Dream" feature, with the Artistic AI model, with the same prompt: "sitting woman," to generate a realistic female portrait:
I uploaded the tablet drawing on the left
with the simple prompt: "sitting woman"
using the Artistic model
4) I then uploaded both of those images to Midjourney and blended them to make the glowing lady:
I blended the two images above in Midjourney
to get the nice image result below
The final image looked like it was half drawn with light, like what Picasso did for Life Magazine.
While the final result looked nothing like my original drawing, it probably could not be created any other way. I don't believe that glowing outline would have been generated using only text prompts.
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