Tucson Sculpture Festival 2012

Friday, 29 September 2023

September Summary 2023

I was very active with both prints and AI Art again in September 2023:


PRINTS

TUCSON

The University of Arizona Art Museum had a Panel Discussion online on Zoom, on September 21st, 2023, about the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta exhibition.  



Olivia Miller, the director of the University of Arizona Art Museum, hosted a panel of Desert Triangle print artists -- Cristina Cardenas, Ramon Cardenas, Manuel Guerra and me.


LAS VEGAS,
 New Mexico

I started the month, on September 1st for the First Friday Gallery Crawl, printing in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and got on the cover of the Las Vegas Optic newspaper the next week.







ALBUQUERQUE

I helped out Henry Morales during his woodblock printmaking workshop at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House in the South Valley of Albuquerque on September 9, 2023:



One of our star printmakers -- Cody Kamrowski -- showed his work during the North Valley Studio Tour in Albuquerque, on September 16th and 17th, 2023:







AI ART

I continued using AI to make art, including AI animations like the YouTube compilation below:



I continued to push my drawings through AI, using the beefy GPU computer at Quelab.  Adam installed a new version of the AI program -- Stability Matrix -- which would generate new versions of figures in my drawing style.  I would upload one of my drawings, and choose an AI model based on my drawing style, to generate infinite versions of fake drawings in my style:







AI animating
one of my older drawings


We are pushing the technology at Quelab, and Adam generated a great AI video on the beefy GPU on the Quelab computer using Deforum:



So I used Deforum and the AI model based on my drawings, to make a short AI video of figures in my drawing style:


I even made a hologram presentation from the AI animation:




DRAWINGS

I also drew, and cheated and used Ken Romig's ink makers to draw:




  • Sad News:  We learned that the North Fourth Art Center will be closing at the end of the year, the last drawing session will be on December 7th


EL PASO


I was in downtown El Paso on September 28, 2023, and saw many wonderful things.

The El Paso Museum of Art framed and hung all the big prints made during the PRINT PACHANGA  on July 27, 2023.  They will be up until January 7, 2024:



Cimi had started a new mural in downtown El Paso:

Cimi standing in front of his
mural-in-process on 4th Ave


One block over, still on 4th Ave, a crew of young artists (whom I didn't know) were also painting a mural:




I just noticed this sculpture of Pancho Villa and General Pershing in front of the newly remodeled hotel downtown, the Paso Del Norte:

Friends before enemies --
Pancho Villa shaking hands with General Pershing


It looks like they were friends before they were enemies:






SOFTWARE

September 29, 2023 -- Portrait

The portrait session on Friday nights is free, but the artists had to give their drawings to the sitter. This session was at Art Buddies in Albuquerque:












Great AI improvement,
just not of the model I drew





Thursday, 21 September 2023

Zoom Panel Discussion for the DESERT TRIANGLE

Our Zoom Panel Discussion went really well on September 21, 2023.  This was in conjunction with the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta exhibition at the University of Arizona Art Museum:




Olivia Miller, director of the University of Arizona Art Museum, asked questions of the four Desert Triangle artists -- Manuel Guerra (El Paso), Ramon Cardenas (El Paso), Cristina Cardenas (Tucson) and Karl Whitaker (Albuquerque).

The talk went from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, Arizona Time (an hour behind El Paso and Albuquerque).

In a few weeks the panel talk will be posted online on the YouTube website of the University of Arizona Art Museum.



Wednesday, 20 September 2023

September 19, 2023

We drew at Sir Henry Morales' studio in Albuquerque:

The AI version of my linocut plate







PRINT






Different version of the above image




Different version of the above image

I uploaded the above scan of my linocut to Stable Diffusion and asked for "Linocut of a woman sitting on the floor"


prompt:" Linocut of a woman sitting on the floor"


prompt:" Linocut of a woman sitting on the floor"



OTHER


Henry Morales' drawing


Previous drawings
by Henry Morales


Cassandra's linocut


Abstract Experiments

I uploaded my abstract drawing below to some AI ART programs -- but how much influence did it really have on the output?

My abstract drawing


Midjourney generated four very different variations, from the abstract drawing above:

Midjourney prompt: "Solidworks"


I animated two of the variations in Pika Labs:

Midjourney prompt: "Solidworks"

Midjourney prompt: "Solidworks"



I then uploaded the same abstract drawing into the Stable Diffusion program -- with the prompt: "A woman designed in Solidworks in the style of Hans Bellmer" -- using the AI model trained on my drawings.  Later I had to use the prompt: "dancing" in Pika Labs to get the animation:

prompt: "A woman designed in Solidworks in the style of Hans Bellmer"

  • Note also -- I generated the initial image remotely, using the beefy video card on the computer at Quelab.
OBSERVATION: AI seems to understand Hans Bellmer's style, but not my vector drawing style.


AI VIDEO

On September 20, Adam added the video maker Deforum to Stability Matrix and I generated a video (remotely), starting with the "Hans Bellmer" influenced image above, and using the AI model based on my drawings:

Stability Matrix (Deforum)


HOLOGRAM

Also note that videos can now be converted into holograms, using this Looking Gloves app online.  The result (a "quilt") needs to be uploaded to the Looking Glass Portrait display to be seen as a hologram (more info here):

(download the larger file below)


The "quilt" from above,


Download:
  • Hologram "quilt" of the above video, to be viewed as a hologram in the Looking Glass Portrait display (8 columns 6 rows) -- Krrrl_drawing_clothed_quilt.jpg  (4.63 MB
The figures in the AI video above were also generated from an AI model based on my drawings

 



Now, can we also "print" this hologram when Adric's LitHolo printer comes in?