
""A lot of stuff is AI now, but I think people can still want what I call 'real art,' referring to art that 'humans make with their blood, sweat and tears and their life experience, that they're putting their emotions into.'""
""I'm playing with some ideas. It involves motion sensors and motors and stuff, sort of inspired by a cuckoo clock. I always loved how cuckoo clocks had something that happened.""
The Mission is vibrant with public art, particularly in Clarion Alley, where murals and artistic expressions abound. Doug Rhodes, a notable artist, has contributed significantly with his mural "Tree City" and operates the only open studio in the alley. His artwork, characterized by whimsical themes and imaginative designs, includes acrylic paintings and sculptures. Rhodes emphasizes the value of 'real art' created by human experience, and he continues to innovate with new projects, including motion sensor pieces and collages.
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