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James Akers
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What a fun an busy week. I managed to stuff the doodle I coated and pulled myself into an acrylic box with paracord. I think I could use a larger box in most areas... and a slightly different box design... But I am certainly excited about putting more doodles in boxes and making them way less fragile.

I also baked a few breads. I am currently on bread 14. Here is a photo of bread 12 (top with additives) and bread 13.5 (second bread of a kilogram flour starter mass) also with the same cashews an olives.
With bread 13, I have begun noticing my liquid starter will be all floating about 12 hours after I feed it on a good day. So for bread 13 I caught it at one of these moments of peak ripeness before inoculating the bread dough with it. I also have been going in the fridge at night and taking it out during the day for two days. The added time added to the bread's fluffyness an rise.

Ele Willoughby, PhD
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For #printersolstice2425 prompt neon I made a lino block print of four Nixie tubes spelling the word “Neon” on lovely Japanese mulberry paper, 8” x 8”.

Nixie tubes , also known as or cold cathode display, are electronic devices used for displaying letters or numerals or other information using glow discharge. Introduced in 1955, they are prized today for their vintage aesthetics. Inside a glass tube, 🧵1/2

James Akers
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It was so fun visiting old friends in Texas. Nice to see an older sculpture of mine in excellent company with other art objects. That raspberry doodle is my favorite color of neon (and generally just favorite). It's in the collection of Brooks Oliver in Denton- who himself is an amazing ceramicist.

The blue an yellow cup with orange dot I was drinking out of is the work of Chris Alveshere- who's work I really like. Brooks stays on the cutting edge of super neat ceramics.

I only made two of those raspberry doodles. The other one is in Seattle. I wanna come back to em- but I would probably make them differently these days. That one is from 2019 I think. I really wanna throw some blacklight in when I play with raspberry again- I think the two colors would pop off each other nicely.