Peter Sucy:  

CLASS OF 1972
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Rochester, NY

Peter's Story

Life! RIT, Kodak for 28 years, married 40 years, four daughters, house in Hilton. Currently separated and living in Brighton till this fall, when I get the house. I left Kodak, in 2001, to work on my dream career as a 3D artist/photographer and 3D lenticular artist (3D viewable prints/transparencies that don't require special glasses). One of the last technologies I had the opportunity to learn at Kodak. I'm a me...Expand for more
mber of the Arena Art Group, the premier contemporary art group in Rochester, and I show with group several times a year. You can check my web page below. You might find my digital history section, which chronicles my adoption of the computer in 1984, and my attempts to get Kodak to change with the times. My 1989 digital camera patent is used by everyone with a digital camera or camera/phone today. peterjsucydotcom
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Quiet afternoon in the sunroom.
"Hey!"
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Remembering Dad on Father's Day. Happy Father's Day!
Very successful day of laminating 3D prints. Eight successful prints, only a couple of re-do's. Thanks to Kayla and Sven for helping out. It sure goes faster with several extra pairs of hands.

Already had five done, so tha
Drop off day for artwork. New Arena Group Show at the Link Gallery in City Hall. Reception Friday evening, hope you can attend.
Artworks in 3D!

 Next month Dan Scally and I are having a show at the Geisel Gallery, that will feature 3D, found object, sculptures by Dan and 3D lenticular artworks from my Virtual Visions series and my 3D Printed Chess
Today is First Friday and probably the last nice one of the year. Most galleries are open tonight. We're having an opening at the Image City Photography Gallery tonight from 5-9pm. The gallery is hosting the Black & White I
Very well attended opening last night. Pretty steady until about 8-8:30. I was surprised to discover that this image received one of the five "Partners' Pick" designations. I had a lot of very positive comments on all of th
Meet my grandson, James Reed Reynolds.
This is a 29 exposure panorama shot from a ridge on the Denali, Highway near Cantwell, Alaska. There is a 40" aluminum print of it in my show at Image City Gallery.

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/kettle-pond-and-the-a
I was working in the studio the other day and I kept hearing something tapping on the window in the family room.  First time I went down I didn't see anything, next time I took my camera. Lo and behold, this bluejay is tryi
I'm now a granddad for the first time, last night baby boy Reynolds was born at 10:30pm.
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The show is up! The opening reception is this Thursday from 6-8PM at the Geisel Gallery @ Legacy Tower, One Bausch & Lomb Place, Rochester.
I've posted some photos from our recent "Mind over Matter" show at the Geisel Gallery in case you missed it. The link to the page with photos is below.

http://www.peterjsucy.com/GeiselShow.html
This is a high resolution pano (shot vertically) of Chicken Itza. It was brutally hot that day, so I kept seeking vantage points that were in the shade, especially as the tour ran on. We did get to go back to this small hot
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Engraving on canvas has proven to be harder than engraving on wood. This example took several passes in order to achieve a good black. About 4 hours each time. 

I changed the dwell time to 100ms and set the power to 100% a
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