Mothers Day Magic Card

NEVER FORGOTTEN: Perhaps I originally forgot my wife from my artwork, but I didn’t let that end there. Today I released a limited edition card just for her. The flavor text says it all. She was very pleased with the card and I expect a foil-version of the card to be printed and arrive next week. AND when my piece doesn’t sell ($2,000.00 – If it does sell, I will be shocked), and returns to me, this card will be replace one of the duplicates. I haven’t revealed the full piece but we have 1 more week.

BACKGROUND: My wife loves dogs, flowers and gardening in general. She is truly a grower of all things, including me.

Happy Mothers Day for the women (and other people) who have supported and brought forth new life into our challenging and shifting world so that hope will shine eternally in our hearts.

2024 One Piece Artist Statement & More

In any art show where works are displayed, it’s essential to provide background information about the piece you’re viewing. A statement adds depth to the viewer’s understanding, enabling them to suspend or support their judgment more effectively.

Before you form judgments based on the media frenzy surrounding AI and AI generative imagery (AIGI) creation, I urge you to hear me out. I’ve thoroughly considered the subject and its role in my work and have taken great care to explain it below. I meant for this post to be a short post, but its gotten longer and I can’t seem to disconnect all the logic and writing without removing deep meaning to it all.

BEFORE MY PIECE: I had judged AIGI as negative and damaging to the arts and looked away and ignored AIGI. I also believed algorithms could NOT create imagery that competes with human artwork.

RESEARCH & INPUTS: It was clear I was going to need to explore the current status of AIGI. Besides reading a large amount of articles, I joined two opposing Facebook groups on AIGI to see what people in communities are saying.

1) One group was pro-AIGI and its channel is devoted to people who talk less and produce more. A lot of the posts are amazing and beautiful images, “AI Revolution – MidJourney AI, DALL-E 2, Stable Diffusion” – This group has 234k members. There is not any writing as much as showing images created by AIGI.

2) The other group, “Artists Against Generative AI ” which frequently post anti-AIGI content – This group has 98.4k members. I have learned a lot from both groups. One pushes hard and demonstrates work produced by AI and the other group tears down the AI and post real-world damage to artists and art.

HOW DOES AIGI WORK?
I didn’t conduct deep research in this area but I’m sure its the image sampling inputs at the heart of controversy. (See image below)

RESEARCHING SOFTWARE: I was going to need to play with AIGI and see what it was all about. How are others making imagery? What software or online platforms do I use? Is it free or does it cost money? How much does it cost. I’m not going to pay for something I don’t understand or can see what it can do. I can’t do explore without a project or parameters and I didn’t want to read about it and regurgitate what I read from other people. This subject will most likely be its own post eventually.

PLANNING: To give my project a personal stake, I had to make it close to home and fun. Being a huge Magic the Gathering nerd, I decided to set the magic card as the format. Each card has art and text – it’s going to perfect. I also have a secret dream to be a magic card creator. (I took a test to become an intern for Wizards of the Coast and didn’t make it in. Out of 2000 test applicants, 2 people had perfect scores – Good bye dream!) To make it personal, I needed a reason for each card. I had some thinking to consider – Should I make one large format card? or should I make several actual cards? After some experimentation and testing, I decided to make cards based on my attributes in life. That went far, but it wasn’t enough since our lives are shaped by other people in our lives. – I began to widen the scope by adding other people as card stories. How many cards make a great story?

MY ROLE: Since I’m not producing the images or the text but I am directing someone/something else to produce work, My role was similar to an Art Director more than a singular artist. I was instructing others what and how to write / illustrate based on my project parameters.

CARD TEXT & STRUCTURE: Each card would be considered a ‘story block’. I first made a listing of 30+ card ideas knowing many of them will not make into the piece. I started with the basics, Title, Color type, Card attributes, flavor text and imagery description. (see Magic Card attributes) I chose the title and asked ChatGPT to write the flavor text. Sometimes the writing didn’t support the title and I re-wrote the title to focus the output text. I learned a lot about ChatGPT. I was really surprised that ChatGPT even knew what flavor-text on a magic card was. I asked for writing several times, once I was satisfied with the text, I moved on to image creation. Below is the text for card #4 or “Jerry, the Grower of Things.”

IMAGE CREATION & TRASH: After researching all the free AIGI applications, I found one that would produce imagery that looked professional, not photographic and somewhat illustrative in nature. This is where I learned about prompting the AIGI software. Prompting is similar to coding but regular English words – I am still not a master but I could get images to be produced to my liking. After producing 50-100 images, I would rank every image based on detail, imagery and composition. Every final image in each card took the making of 60+ images unusable for various odd reasons. Some images didn’t complete due to rules of imagery.

SURPRISE & FASCINATION: While on each prompting expedition, my goal was to be looking for the closest output of my prompts. I was also having fun in some regards to how the software would interpret some of my prompts and show me images that were actually better directions than the one I was pushing for. One day I will share the trash but that is another post or another piece to produce?

GRAPHIC PRODUCTION: Now that I had all the building blocks, I still had to assemble the card (See Attributes) and some details that I didn’t plan for that make a magic card a real magic card. Each card needed to look like a legitimate and playable magic card.

FINAL CARD WORK: Below is the final version of ‘Jerry, Grower of Things’ 4 of 28 cards. Now you have seen 1/28th of the final piece.

LAST THOUGHTS: Not sure how my piece would be accepted by other ‘artists’ at the one piece show. My assumptions were: 1) I expected was other artists at the show to hate my work since it was using AIGI. 2) I also thought some people might feel left out from my story. I only had 28 cards, I definitely have more than 28 people to include in the piece. In the end, I was exploring within a timeline and was probably sloppy and insensitive to leave out people are in my life and should be in the piece. What could go wrong? One person did speak up – my wife. I hurt my wife badly for not having her as a card in my show. It hurt me that she would take to heart and be hurt so deep. I love my wife so much – she is the grounding element of love in my life – It was not my intent to hurt anyone, especially her. I hope to find a way to fix this in both our hearts.

Show Quote #1

Yesterday, while browsing Facebook, I stumbled upon a quote from one of the crew members who were installing the artwork in the Schwitzer Gallery.

Certainly, while this exhibit will be available for 1-2 months, tonight offers a unique opportunity to meet the artists in person, engage in discussions about their pieces, and potentially acquire some exceptional artwork.

TONIGHT is opening night! Don’t miss the chance to see the work of 50 local Indy artists at the Dean Johnson “One Piece Show” in the Schwitzer Gallery, located inside the Circle City Industrial Complex.

Final T-Shirt Variant 4 Of 4

This is the final shirt design. It isn’t a sneak peak, as it’s the actual illustration on a shirt that I was going to wear on opening night. This shirt design was interesting since the transparency layering colors didn’t get translated very well. I don’t blame StickerMule. In hindsight, I should have broken the color blocks with actual colors instead of transparencies. I may try another shirt to see if I can fix the transparency colors. This will be the second to last post. The last post is going to give a glimpse into the greater concept of Roost-Haven.

(above: Shirt output from StickerMule)

(Above: Side by side comparison of design and shirt output)

One Piece Show Reveal 2023

March 7, 2023: The one piece show should be in its first week. Other artists are revealing their work online in social platforms. I guess I’ll jump in and show mine. Below is the full image detail of my work.

Obviously, each artist can only have a single artwork piece for the show. I had created a bit more work which cannot be added to the show. It made sense to place the details of the extra work on my website.

The main piece:
Size: 30×30″
Medium: Giclee print (Heartland Printworks)
Framed: Black metal, Non-glare glass
Price: $450 (No shipping – Piece must remain at the CICC until exhibit is complete)
Sold: No
Viewable Location: At the Event location, CICC

The mini piece: (see below)
Size: 10×10″
Medium: Giclee print (Heartland Printworks)
Framed: Black Metal, Non-glare glass
Price: $175 (Only available to Indianapolis area – Sorry no mailing)
Sold: No
Viewable Location: Online here (see image below)
(Email with intent to buy at jerryvelasco@gmail.com, first come first serve)

T-shirt Variants (see below)
Size: Large
Price: $45 for each shirt (Delivery in the US only)
Sold: Orange No, Blue No, Black 3: No, Black 4: No
Medium: Silk-Screen, short-run (StickerMule.com)
Viewable Location: Online here (see image below)
(Email with intent to buy at jerryvelasco@gmail.com, first come first serve)

T-shirt Variant 3 Of 4

This is t-shirt variant 3 of 4. A lot less color overall, but has the mystery shrouded more in dark color. This is probably the best shirt design in the series.

More Than One Piece

March 3, 2023: The image above is NOT what my illustration looks like. With the show active for 30 days, I don’t want to disclose the full piece online yet. I was so excited to be illustrating again that I had created a bit more work which will NOT be displayed at the CCIC. However, I’m disclosing the details of the extra work here. In a week or so, all the product images will be shown instead of the proxies in this post.

The main piece:
Size: 30×30″
Medium: Giclee print (by Heartland Printworks)
Framed: Black metal, Non-glare glass
Price: $450 (No shipping – Artwork must be purchased at the CCIC and must remain on display at the CCIC until exhibit is complete)
Sold: No
Viewable Location: At the Event location, CICC

The mini piece: (see below)
Size: 10×10″
Medium: Giclee print (by Heartland Printworks)
Framed: Black Metal, Non-glare glass
Price: $175 (Only available to Indianapolis area – Sorry no mailing)
Sold: No
Viewable Location: Online here (see image below)
(Email with intent to buy at jerryvelasco@gmail.com, first come first serve)

T-shirt Variants (see below)
Size: Large
Price: $45 for each shirt (Delivery in the US only)
Sold: Orange No, Blue No, Black 3: No, Black 4: No
Medium: Silk-Screen, short-run (StickerMule.com)
Viewable Location: Online here (see image below)
(Email with intent to buy at jerryvelasco@gmail.com, first come first serve)

17 Days Left

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We have 17 left. This means I’d have to have pledges of $20 a day to meet my goal. While I remain positive, its a pattern that has not occurred. During this time, I have learned a lot. I have also created stickers and magnets of the Unite BR graphic. I may not get all the variants of the stickers, but product was created, tested and used by the community. I have set up a home for stickers and magnets afterwards at the Bungalow in the BR village. I have plans for gifting something to the people that supported my efforts.

Digital Stickers?

I thought it might fun to place digital stickers on random images found on social media. I chose this New Yorker image/ad for 3 reasons: 1) It’s a great image – well illustrated and all-around brilliant. 2) It’s a great cause to re-share and piggyback the BR Unite campaign on a larger entity message/ad. 3) Anyone that knows me, I’m a huge fan of juxtaposition. Its amusing to have a ‘cute’ duck graphic in the same scene as a scary and dark-light scene. Enjoy and send me other ideas, I’m hoping to ‘sneak’ a new one out soon.
Background on the BR-Unite duck image is available on another posting.
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