Posts Tagged ‘Studio Practice’
Studio Update 12-12-2012
December 12, 2012
Here is another painting that I am working on. It is based on diagrams of the eight iterations of the Hilbert space-filling curve. I encountered the diagrams when I was researching mathematical curves and fractals. I was intrigued by its space-filling function, so I decided to experiment with that idea. Putting the curve into practice [...]
2012 | News | Tags: art, chicago art, hilbert curve, mathematical art, oil painting, painting, Steve Amos, Studio, Studio Practice, West Loop, work in progress
Learning Blender: The Task at Hand
November 14, 2012
I have begun the arduous task of learning the 3D modelling program known as Blender. As you can see from the above image, my desk is a little cramped at the moment. On the left, I have the donated computer up and running, and booted with Ubuntu 12.04. On the right I have a Mac-mini [...]
2012 | News | Tags: 3d modeling, 3D printing, art and technology, blender, linux, open source, process, Studio Practice
Work-in-Progress: Parting of the Sensory
May 04, 2010
First installment of the Works-In-Progress series, which presents a new work titled Parting of the Sensory
2010 | News, Uncategorized | Tags: desire, drawing, exhibitions, fear, new work, painting, Steve Amos, Studio, Studio Practice, work in progress
A Tour of My Studio
May 01, 2010
With my first post, I have decided to provide a brief tour of my studio space in the West Loop.