Monday, September 25, 2017

Experiments in 3D Printing #008.375: Little Devil

Little Devil Subdivformer model


First small scale print
I like to create small things. I think it's the minutia of life that makes everyone's experience unique. Scribbles, sketches and shapes. [This post!] There's something about the intimacy of a tiny object that you can hold in your hands to marvel at it's form on a personal level. So, my first attempt to print this model was to go micro scale. And that one did not turn out. SO, I scaled it up a bit. While it did increase the level of detail, it still was just not as discernible of an object as I was looking for...


Second medium scale print


So, I scaled it up a third time and 
this one turned out to be within the 
Goldilocks Zone of detail and scale...



I've always loved creating things. Making something from nothing fills my innards with an immeasurable joy. So, when I found a fun little 3D modeling Android app called Subdivformer I was intrigued. It quickly became my "Bubble Witch" or "Facebook" time sync, doodle pad. About a year ago my hetero life mate gifted me a 3D printer for Wookiee life day. Initially I was skeptical that I would have the technical wherewithal to figure it out. As it turns out, while challenging to create a "print", it's totally worth it! I've not had a lot of finished printed success. But, I've had a few that I think turned out all right.

 


This little devil is one experiment that, I like to think, turned out a minor success. 





Thursday, September 21, 2017

Beyond the Phlogiston



THE CITADEL on astronomical object at 09h 50m 57  −56° 26′ orbiting planetesimals in the Northern Local Supervoid which separates the Northern Local Void from the Boötes Void

Inhabited by a host of whatever species can subsist within the limited atmosphere of the gas pocket left by the dead planet detritus and automated systems whose only directive is to identify and exploit whatever resources discovered. The Citadel predates the exploratory adventurers who now inhabit it.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Dared to Leave My Domicile Pt.345: Night of the Vampire

I managed to make it out to see the legendary psychedelic beast himself ROKY ERICKSON. Solid performance the last night of a looong tour after braving the riot ravaged and fire drenched streets of St' Louis.

The Evil One in action!
Highlights from the set list:
She Lives [in a time of her own]
White Faces
Night of the Vampire
You Don't know
Reverberation
Fire Engine
Tried to Hide
LEVITATION

Kansas City Chalk Walk 2017

I had the pleasure of filling an 8'x10' space with particulated pigments of various hues a couple weeks ago. Here are the results:

I should probably post more posts.

In an attempt to harness the transformative properties of Autumn I've been looking for an outlet to channel my creative endeavors through. Low and behold I just so happen to have a blog that good old big bro Googles provides me. I solemnly swear to make a habit of this place and trickle out some goodies from the past... present... and FUTURE in the weeks and months to come. So it is written so shall it be done.


I ain't handin' you no jive.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Dias De Los Muertos Art Exhibit & St. Fest



MELANIE GAONA
NATE BOGERT
RACHEL EILTS
JIM & ANDY JULO
and many more artists.

Each expressing the love for those who have trod before them in their own unique manner.



Great weather - mellow crowd - good time.
I almost bought a $15 Lucha libre mask!
T H A N K S !
Mattie Rhodes Art Center & Gallery
915 W. 17th Street
KCMO 64108...
Friday, November 4 from 6-9pm
Another night of fun, this time the same week as the Mexican holiday! To celebrate go and listen to live music and parade through the West side Neighborhood in festive costumes. Everyone is invited to join in the fun! 6:00 - 9:00PM Mariachi Grupo Musico & KCAI Parade.

Friday, October 7, 2011

ONE MORE CANVAS COVERED!

i give you: THE SKULL of DIOGENES!



The dry as Texas Autumn.
Impending All Hallow's Eve.
The inevitable Day of the Dead.
T H A N K S
MR. G & Gallery 325 1/2