Photoshop painting

Welcome to the weekend. Welcome to Saturday art link up!

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““Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant, there is no such thing.  Making your unknown known is the important thing.” 

Georgia O’Keeffe

Today I am going to show you a brief peek into how my pictures evolve. Sometimes, a photoshop painting. Not always.

Like so often it all started with a perfectly fine photo. One that I might actually be using again, because I really like the play of light and shadow in it a lot.

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I also thought that it would be a perfect subject for a watercolor painting. You know I have only recently rediscovered how much I love painting. So, I did this picture here with real watercolor, not Photoshop, of the one blossom last weekend.

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To post it online obviously I needed to take a photo of it. And once I take a photo inevitably it is going to be in Lightroom and quite possibly also in Photoshop. Which is when I started playing with layers. I duplicated the original painting/photo, resized and transformed them – and here you go.

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Then, not sure why, but sometime yesterday evening I thought it would be fun to add something else to it. I didn’t want another texture e.g. linen canvas, because the watercolor paper itself is already beautifully structured. So, something else. Browsing through my many files I found an image of vector shapes i.e. the circles you see below from Sebastian Michaels.

Many layers, different blend modes, a ton of masking – in sum what I call Photoshop mojo, later I got this final version, let’s call it a Photoshop painting.

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I am sure there are going to be purist who say ‘why take a watercolor painting into Photoshop’? In fact, hubby mentioned something to the effect ‘you take a photo, then make a painting of it, then make another photo of it, and then do Photoshop? That’s weird’. Well, maybe it is. Maybe I am. But I don’t care. I love doing this, throwing different things together and see how it turns out.

How about you? Do you have a set workflow when it comes to your art? Let me know in the comments.

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50 thoughts on “Photoshop painting”

  1. Das Foto selbst ist wirklich perfekt. Und ich staune, was mit Photoshop alles geht.- Wuinderbar!
    Da braucht man ja wirklich keine echten Pinsel mehr…
    Schönes WE
    Mascha

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    • Vielen Dank, Mascha. Ja, mit Photoshop kann man tatsächlich malen wie im realen Leben. Und in meinem Fall habe ich nun sogar beides vereint, oder sogar alles drei: Foto, reale Wasserfarbe und Photoshop = jede Menge Spaß! Ich hoffe, Du hast auch ein schönes Wochenende!

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  2. Thanks Claudia for hosting the party and for not only sharing your gorgeous photos and artwork with us but also your creative process – you are SO very talented! I love how one creation inspires you to explore it in several different ways. Each one is so beautiful!

    Among my shares this week I included a huge hardback book I reviewed that is a collection of over 350 stunning photographs from an American photographer who spent a year abroad photographing the Bridges Of Paris. As part of the book tour, there is a worldwide giveaway for 16 copies of this book! Since there are only a few days left in the giveaway – and this is a book that any photographer/artist would love to own – I wanted to make you and your readers aware of it and invite you to stop by and enter.

    Have a wonderful weekend and I am glad that you are continuing to heal! 🙂

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    • Thank YOU for linking up your wonderful creations ( I love the work with your mom’s picture). And thank you for your kind words about my images, too!

      That book must really be something, I surely entered the giveaway 🙂

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  3. Thank you so much for sharing how you get from point A to point B. I am no where near ready to start playing around with something like this, but I find it fascinating, particularly when you get such beautiful results.

    I’ll be back this afternoon to add my 10-on-10 photography circle post to your link-up. Thank you for being such a great supporter of my link-up 😉

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    • You’re welcome, Jen, both for your words on my work and for supporting your link-up. It is a fun way to get to know new bloggers or known ones better.
      I hope that one day you will link up some of your work.

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    • You’re absolutely right, Cathy, at least in my case. If I am not in the mood, I cannot create anything. I can work on photos, you know, basic editing, but nothing creative like composites or such.

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  4. I love all of them!
    and I always tend to have about 3 versions of mine too, because I change and fiddle and change and go in a complete different direction again. Ha.
    this week’s was easy to combine, but I wasn’t quite sure what final vision I really wanted. so I probably will continue to tinker with this one over time. I have company and just ran out of time to perfect it. But I had my poem and the general idea, so here I am!
    Next week hopefully I will have some flowers in my garden to turn into Art! 🙂

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    • Thank you, Leslie. I sometimes have a hard time to decide which one(s) I like best. Quite obviously not the ‘watercolor only’ otherwise I have not fiddled with it later in Photoshop, right?
      You know, there is nothing wrong to go back to an older piece and start with it again. I mean, there was a week gone by before it hit me that I wanted to do something else to the watercolor piece…
      I really liked your poem and photoart to go along with it. Now looking forward to finally seeing some flowers from Canada 🙂

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  5. Love what you did with this …It’s all about enjoying it isn’t it? Playing around, having fun, being creative, experimenting, playing 🙂

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