This AI result has a Roberto Matta feel, no?
Made from the drawing below in Deep Dream Generator
after transferring the style of this drawing
I went to the Holiday Market in the Albuquerque Rail Yards on December 11th, and took pictures of their huge newly renovated cavernous space:
I took this picture of the newly opened big space
of the Albuquerque Rail Yards, on December 11th
The Mixes
I then mixed the above two pictures -- my figure drawing above and the picture Albuquerque Rail Yards below that -- and generated various AI Art interpretations in Midjourney. They have the feeling of the surrealist Roberto Matta, whom I admire:
My favorite
AI amplified the spatial aspect of my figure drawing...or at least that is the illusion I'm buying into.
I uploaded a cropped version of the above image ("My favorite") with the prompt: "this picture as a linocut print," and Midjourney generated the image below:
Midjourney prompt: "this picture as a linocut print"
I'd have to do a lot of tweaking
to laser engrave linoleum
and make a successful print with this image
AI Mix of Two Drawings
I uploaded the previous two drawings to Midjourney to mix them together, and the AI program generated these three images below:
PRINT
ART Mozaik Fine Art Gallery
Monty Singer
at his opening in the Mozaik Gallery
- Monty says that Wolfe von Lenkiewicz uses AI to make source images to paint
- Stephan Webb is casting interesting things in Albuquerque
- Portrait Vana -- online software that apparently trains on your portrait to generate AI versions of you
- AccuRIG -- free rigging software
- InvokeAI (YouTube video)
- AIGA New Mexico has sketch parties in Albuquerque on Thursday nights, announced on Instagram
- Next Chapter studio is near Carlise and Central, at 109 Hermosa SE
- Artists are exhibiting at Chatter ABQ, a music venue at 912 3rd Street SE
- Martin Campos is hosting a Gustav Klimt drawing session online on Monday, December 19th, 1 -3 PM Mountain Time.
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