Stable diffusion is a powerful AI text to image model that converts text prompt into photorealistic or artistic images then denoising the latent representation of the image. I find the distortion quite appealing for my warped brain. LOL
DVArtist, Art, Food and Everyday Things
Join me each week for Friday Face OFF, Sunday in the Art Room and Monster Monday
Monday, April 13, 2026
Monster Monday with some pretties
Stable diffusion is a powerful AI text to image model that converts text prompt into photorealistic or artistic images then denoising the latent representation of the image. I find the distortion quite appealing for my warped brain. LOL
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Sunday in the Art Room SITAR
- Two African Kings 1935 Oil on paper
- 14x10.5"
- Girl With Flower year unknownOil on board 20.5x 13.5"signedOil on board 21x15"SignedHer paintings have appeared in exhibits and museums across the country. You can still see collections of her art at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, Museum of Art, Portland, OR. and the National Museum of African American History of Culture WA. DC.1911-1959 The Negro In Professional Life (Mural study featureing Women in the Workplace.) Ink, crayon and watercolor on cardstock. 1945 10x20" signed and dated.Along with art, Thelma was a dancer.
Similar to her contemporary and acquaintance Katherine Dunham, ( Katherine Mary Dunham was an American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and social activist. One of the most renowned modern dance artists of the 20th century, she has been called the "matriarch and queen mother of black dance.") Streat traveled to Haiti between 1946 and 1951 to study dance, which she saw as an important inspiration of social change and a catalyst for challenging societal norms. She also visited Mexico and Canada. Streat debuted her new choreography, inspired by her travels, in a performance at the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1946, which combined African, Haitian, Hawaiian, Native American, Portuguese and other indigenous dance forms.
I wish I had found this video sooner.
Streat realized that prejudice and bigotry are learned, usually during childhood. In order to combat the development of bigotry, throughout the 1940s and 50s, Streat performed dances, songs, and folk tales from many cultures to thousands of children across Europe, Canada, Mexico, and the United States in an effort to introduce them to the beauty and value of all cultures. I hope you enjoyed meetingThelma Johnson Streat.Nicole
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Saturday Garden Taking down the garden
It had to be removed.





















