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Leonardo.AI
I uploaded the first five drawings from this blog, (A-E) to Leonardo.AI and generated new figures in my drawing styles:
Other AI Generations
I continued making AI generations in Leonardo.AI based on the drawings in this blog, using the models based on my drawings:
PEN GESTURE DRAWINGS
Pop-up Print Exhibition
I hung 11 prints during the drawing session, essentially the same prints as we showed in Santa Fe earlier in the week:
- Joe Marshall (Tucson)
- Alalin Silva Guardian (Uruapan, Mexico)
- Krrrl AI (Albuquerque)
- Pedro Molinares Ortiz (Uruapan, Mexico)
- Athan Psomas (Albuquerque)
- Xhani (Uruapan, Mexico)
- Greta Young (Santa Fe)
- Sarah Hart (Taos)
- Cody Kamrowski and Henry Morales (Albuquerque) jig saw print
- Virgil Velasco and Henry Morales (Albuquerque) jig saw print
- Henry Morales (Albuquerque)
PRINTMAKING
Ellie brought colors
to ink her print
Ellie said that if you keep your feet in the middle
you are less likely to make a crease in the paper
at the edge of the linoleum square
The orange woodblock result
Styrofoam print plate
Christine holding up her print
The dark color
is the ball point pen ink
coming through during the printing process
The night before I laser engraved an AI figure into linoleum at Quelab. This was a figure generated in my drawing style -- by artificial intelligence in Leonardo.AI, based on the best five drawings I did on Tuesday (April 4), using models created from my drawings
Laser engraved into linoleum
at Quelab
Inking in color
Ellie made a board
with a registration sheet
I think my print looks better in color
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