Drawn at Henry Morales' studio in Albuquerque:
John Tollett's drawings of the same model on December 10th, 2022 (a Santa Fe session that I missed).
John posted more drawings from the same session at this blog post.
PRINTS
In addition to digging in with a ball point pen,
I used two styluses to gouge the 6x6 inch foam board
I used two styluses to gouge the 6x6 inch foam board
The nubby stylus on the right worked the best,
as it also peeled away the black paint
and exposed the white surface underneath,
so that one can see what he drew
My inked 6x6 inch foam plate
Sir Henry Morales used his old letterpress to pull the print
The salty background
actually helped the image
Henry rolled two colors onto the plate,
and improved the print
My second PVC foam plate drawing
Inking with red and black
The inked plate
The two colored print
Rich also gouged a drawing into the PVC foam,
but the lines were really shallow,
so we sent it off with Cody to see if he could print it
Celebrating a good night!!!
MORE AI ART CORRUPTION
I took a photo of the model and altered it in Midjourney using the prompt: "dancing machine":
Midjourney prompt: "dancing machine"
In the spirit of printmaking, I uploaded the best result with the Midjourney prompt: "as a black and white linocut print":
Midjourney prompt: "as a black and white linocut print"
Then I refried the best generated image, uploading that to Midjourney with the prompt: "black and white coloring book image":
Midjourney prompt: "black and white coloring book image":
We could laser engrave this onto linoleum
and make a real linocut print of it
John Hogan used to teach art at UTEP, ~74-84
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