(1/2) I bought a teeny tiny watercolor palette & filled it with 6 colors (CMYK + one extra color) from which I can create millions of colors! Here’s my palette in hand. You can read more on my latest blog post
A couple of years ago I created an art series in which I painted 1 color/day of something from nature I saw in/from my yard including trees, wildflowers, cacti, animals, birds, insects, reptiles, skies & clouds. April is especially colorful in Tucson!
Signs of Spring in our Tucson, AZ yard: over 20 species of wildflowers have bloomed in the last month + trees like Desert Willows have been leafing out with new green leaves. Here’s my Perpetual Journal page with my art of willow leaves + a Sowthistle in bloom.
Sequoias are the largest trees in the world & have bark that’s 2’ thick or more. Wow! Here’s my art of a Sequoia trunk & a White-headed Woodpecker, Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Parks, CA, USA.
Ein neues @nature Paper zeigt, dass es in fast jeder sternbildenden Galaxie galaktische Winde gibt. Dank des MUSE-Instruments im Very Large Telescope der @esoterica wissen wir nun, dass diese galaktischen 🌬️ häufiger vorkommen als gedacht. #GalaktischeWinde#MUSE#ESO#NatureJournal
I saw yet another cool caterpillar to paint for my Perpetual Journal: a White-lined Sphinx moth larva! Check out those awesome colors & patterns! (The Fall foliage art is my PJ entry for Oct. 15-21 for last year.)
Longhorn Bees have been gathering in groups in our Tucson, AZ, USA yard to sleep on the dried-out flower stems of our Brittlebush. We’ve seen up to 40 of these each night recently so I drew a few of them for my Perpetual Journal this week.
Reading about a lot of wins lately in the medical/science fields where #AI has been applied to work through complex problems after being trained on sample training data.
The speed at which AI can solve these problems can surely only result in more breakthroughs like this as it evolves further. We live in exciting times!