Tuesday 24 October 2023

October 23, 2023

Drawn at Art Buddies in Albuquerque:

AI blend of my drawing below and Duerer





I blended my drawing 
and AI generated some good images



prompt: "in the style of Moebius"








This started as an AI blend
 of my above figure drawing with a Duerer,
and the result blended again with the same Duerer
(javelina added after the fact)














OTHER


HYPERALLERGIC

Our exhibition at the University of Arizona Art Museum -- the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta -- was written up in Hyperallergic:



Desert Triangle Panel Discussion

On October 25th they posted the Panel Discussion on YouTube, which we had on September 21st, 2023:



88 8x8s
(Albuquerque)

Ellie and I hung 88 prints, in 8x8 inch frames, at the North Fourth Art Center in Albuquerque. This is for the "Deck the Walls" exhibit, the last one before the art center closes for good:


88 prints
at the North Fourth Art Center


We hung five "cells":
  • Albuquerque artists who draw with us on Thursday nights
  • Other Albuquerque artists
  • Santa Fe and New Mexico artists
  • El Paso and the rest of the US artists
  • Mexican artists

The first "cell"
is of Albuquerque artists 
who draw with us


(mentioned in the lower right corner)


8x8 El Paso

Some of our prints are also part of the upcoming "8x8 Show I & II" in El Paso, November 30th, 2023, at Art Masters:



Art Masters is located at 6501 "C", N Mesa Street in El Paso:


TALLER SIN MIEDO
(Studio without Fear)

Gonzalo, Joshua and I started "Taller Sin Miedo" at the Sculpture Resource Center in Tucson:



Now the Sculpture Resource Center is no more; Gonzalo moved to Puerto Vallarta, and I moved to Albuquerque.  However the "Taller Sin Miedo" still exists, having relocated to Puerto Vallarta:


"Taller Sin Miedo"
in Puerto Vallarta


Gonzalo working with ceramics
at "Taller Sin Miedo" in Puerto Vallarta


"Taller Sin Miedo" is where the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta was born (currently showing at the University of Arizona Art Museum)...and perhaps "Taller Sin Miedo" survives online too, as something bigger than a physical studio...  


XEROCRAFT

When I'm in Tucson I need to visit Xerocraft Hackerspace again (like on October 25th)... I see my bald head on their "Open Hacks" web page:



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