Sunday, 30 June 2024

JUNE SUMMARY -- 2024

June 2024 was a huge month for Printmaking, Figure Drawing and AI ART -- aka the The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:

DRAWINGS















PRINTMAKING

I did a lot of printmaking in June -- mostly ramping up the EXQUISITE TESSELLATION PRINT project.

PRINT EXCHANGE
Durango, Mexico
I used AI to make a print, and sent an edition of 5 to a print exchange run by Laboratorio Siete Vidas of Durango, Mexico. The theme was the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse:



** BUCKET EXHBITIONS **

I blogged about the biggest print endeavors on the BUCKET EXHIBITIONS blog:

COLLABORATION of 5

Five of us made linocut prints, from the April 23, 2024 model session at Henry Morales' studio.

Then we collaborated to print them all together, and submit that print to the BODY LANGUAGE: Portrait and Figure exhibition (July 18 - August 17, 2024) at New Mexico Art League.



The 5 Albuquerque Artists (top to bottom):

LIVE PRINTMAKING
at the
 ALBUQUERQUE RAILYARDS
I used Midjourney AI to generate some round images of portraits and animals.  Then I laser cut those AI images at Quelab -- into linoleum circles, with a 4 inch diameter.

I printed those round "street taco" prints on a Tortilla Press -- at the ABQ Railyard Market, on Sunday, June 9, 2024 -- with the Quelab Mini-Maker section:



GUERILLA TESSELLATION PRINT --
at the SOUTH BROADWAY CULTURAL CENTER



NOTE:  Our BIG INK print was hanging in this Post Covid Bomb exhibition.


TESSELATION RUMBLING
The linocuts were trickling in, but faster than I could keep up.  So I made a TESSELLATION RUMBLING blog entry to chronicle what was going on:
 


SANTA FE --
 EXQUISITE TESSELLATION PRINT
We went up to impose on Mike Kimball at the Santa Fe Community College to make a tessellation print on Friday, June 28, 2024:
 




AI ART


About June 4th Deep Dream Generator added "AI Upscaler" feature (with unlimited "upscales" until June 15th):



The biggest AI buzz this month was the new online AI Video programs that surfaced in June, so I had to try them:



    My best PixVerse animation





    UGLY AI VIDEO

    My most unpopular AI Video got "no views" for the longest time -- and it is not pretty. 


    However this video is the most conceptual.  I recycled the FAKE KRRRL drawings made by AI in 2020, and ran them through new AI programs:

    Old AI:
    New AI:

    Soon they are promising that you can just prompt your own whole TV show...
    John Tollett sent this quote from Douglas Adams:

    “I've come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies:

    1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

    2. Anything that's invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

    3. Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things.”



    Saturday, 29 June 2024

    June 29, 2024

    We drew at the Edith Bunker in Albuquerque, with Monty Singer and Brian Gonzales:


    How did AI get a tree squid and elephant and a goat,
    from my figure drawing?




    Progress Animation
















    AI  FAILS

    AI did not salvage my drawing at all:

    I did not get a pretty AI Animation when I uploaded my 7 progress drawings into KREA.AI:

     

    How did AI get to this from my figure drawing?

    "AI Upscaled" in Deep Dream Generator,
    at 100% Creativity 

    Then AI converted my figure drawing into a squid protecting a baby elephant:

    An AI hallucination
    that I can live with

    Tessellation Print -- Santa Fe

    On Friday, June 28th, 2024, we made three EXQUISITE TESSELLATION PRINTS at the Santa Fe Community College -- and I wrote all about it in more detail on the BUCKET EXHIBITIONS blog:









    The FIRST Print




    The SECOND Print




    The THIRD Color Print


    SANTA FE
    OPENINGS

    There were a lot of openings going on in Santa Fe that same night, Friday, June 28th, 2024:

    AXLE CONTEMPORARY mobile art van ended the ALL REZ exhibition with an exhibition at the Santa Fe Railyard:




    ERIN CURRIER had an opening at the BLUE RAIN GALLERY in the SF Railyard:



    ALICE LEORA BRIGGS had an opening at the EVOKE CONTEMPORARY Gallery in the SF Railyard:




    IRENE HARDWICKE OLIVIERI was also showing her sculptural piece made of cholla,  at EVOKE CONTEMPORARY:

    in front of her piece made of cholla

    Irene Hardwike Olivieri also had a painting in the current exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum  -- Vivarium: Exploring Intersections of Art, Storytelling, and the Resilience of the Living World:

    "Undercurrents" painting
    at the Albuquerque Museum

    MUSIC

    A street band in front of the SF Railyard Galleries


    playing on the Sky Railway train