This was just a fun Photoshop experiment. I took images of two of my paintings with their frames and wanted to see how they would look in different rooms and settings. So I found some interior shots from online catalogs and practiced my Photoshop skills by placing my images within them. Magic!
Majestic Pine
12" x 12"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
$300 framed
Shady Maple
12" x 12"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
$300 framed
Trees in the family room.
Trees in the living room.
Trees in the bedroom.
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And if you haven't yet seen this blog called
Catalog Living, you have to check out the adventures of Gary and Elaine as they tell their story through catalog photos. It's hysterical.
7 comments:
nice trees-they look great everywhere:)
That is a funny blog! I am cracking up!
Ok, that is amazing! I had to take a creative suite class for school and I can't do any of that. The trees are awesome too!
Gorgeous paintings and I love them best in the living room! Catalog living? LOL Already scares me!
The combination is very good. The furniture looks really great, nice combination and materials. Getting this on your house, its defentlly a good choice.
Fun exercise Ann! That's unusually wise for an artist to think about the ultimate destination of his or her work. I'm glad I sent you that photo of you painting in our place. Environment is (almost) everything!
--"Wind Liz" (my word verification for this post)
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