Thursday 30 June 2022

June 30, 2022

Drawn live at North Fourth Arts Center in Albuquerque.
























PRINTS

Cody Kamrowski made an 8x8 inch print and brought it in to contribute to the BUCKET PRINTS collection for exhibiting:

Cody Kamrowski 


Barbara Endicott brought in two 6x6 inch linocuts and we printed them on 8x8 inch paper using the Tortilla Press:



Later I got some prints by Julianna Kirwin and Ilene Weiss for the upcoming Axle Contemporary exhibition(s) in Santa Fe:

Julianna Kirwin in her studio in Albuquerque


Opening

Ken Romig had an opening on July 1st, as part of the group show -- Liminal Landscapes -- at the North Fourth Art Center in Albuquerque:

Ken Romig at his opening

  • Nothing is without a context
  • Each subject and medium carry its consequences
  • An object is changed as it is observed
  • Maintain sincerity, breathe and don't take yourself too seriously

Ken Romig at his opening



Tuesday 28 June 2022

June 28, 2022

The Tuesday Night drawing group of Santa Fe drew both in person and on Zoom at the new Argos Gallery/Studio location. They arranged a hybrid real/virtual drawing session because we are still coming out of Covid. I drew south from Albuquerque, someone else drew north from Taos; and someone else drew way north from Wisconsin.
































PRINT






New Mexico Spadefoot Tadpoles

It has been raining for the past week and the New Mexico Spadefoot Toads are out again like I saw two years ago (see the end of this blog post).




On June 28th I saw a lots of tadpoles swimming in a temporary pool behind Quelab.



I first checked the standing water further down the rail tracks, two blocks west, where I found the tadpoles two years ago in 2020.  This pond was teaming with Triops, but no tadpoles this year. 



Triops swimming over toad eggs?


And WHAT is this?
(shrimp?)


Toad Update

The ephemeral pond dried out on July 2nd, leaving a film of tadpoles over the mud (in spite of adding more water the night before):


The ephemeral pond dried out on July 2nd
leaving a film of dead tadpoles


However the night before (July 1st) I scooped up some live tadpoles and preserved them in Quelab, hoping for a rain over the weekend to replenish the ephemeral pond, so I could release them into nature again:




We did not get any new rain, so I released the tadpoles in a pond next to the Rio Grande river on the 4th of July.  I hope the ducks don't eat them.


Triops

Meanwhile I filmed the Triops pond before it dried out (July 29th?), and then on July 2nd when the pond mostly dried out and the triops were left in the mud, wiggling to the touch:




I fished out four of the wiggling triops and added them to the tadpole cup, but they did not survive.  It's incredible that looks like a horseshoe crab can sprout and flourish for a bit in the desert, with other water life.


There are a lot of Triops videos on YouTube:

Saturday 25 June 2022

June 21, 2022

The Tuesday Night drawing group of Santa Fe drew both in person and on Zoom at the new Argos Gallery/Studio location. They arranged a hybrid real/virtual drawing session because we are still coming out of Covid. I drew south from Albuquerque, someone else drew north from Taos; and someone else drew way north from Wisconsin.
















Animations:




I am wondering if I could use Augmented Reality to overlay these animations on the static image.  Specifically I would like to do this with a relief print image.  I think the experience would be more powerful if the background of the animation were transparent, if that were possible.












Off-Centereds:


















So naturally I had to transfer that style and colors to one of my drawings:



Just to be cheeky, I transferred the style of the Ascii art in the "Solidity Contract Code" to my drawing:

Style source:





Combination Style Source
above the AI Result


The Ascii style does not nullify the ephemeral flavor of my aesthetic.  I'm thinking of naming my next book -- "85 Drawings in Astatine Space" -- after the rarest and ephemeral element Astatine (85).


Lasercut Variations

I cut the above drawing out on the LaserPecker (on a 76x76 mm wood square):


Cut twice
100% power, 15 depth


Cut once
100% power, 30 depth


Just for fun
I'm always trying to convert 2D to 3D



I liked the result of my drawings in thin Ascii style, so I tried it again.

I like the added gravity
of the light Ascii-ish background touch,
giving it more (although shallow) 3D space




OPENINGS



Greta Young
at her Taos opening in the Wright Gallery
June 24th, 2022





Erin Currier and George
at her opening in Santa Fe in the Blue Rain Gallery
on June 24th, 2022



In July we will be showing prints in Santa Fe:









Coming to Albuquerque in August, in four galleries -- Press Release from Presa House Gallery of San Antonio: