So let's revisit my living room. Of course, it's still in the beginning stages, and I still have NO finished furniture for the room, and none of the projects are really finished...so of course, it's the PERFECT time to think about artwork, right!? :) Yep, that's about how I do things. I have the hardest time staying focused. I want to get to the fun stuff!!
I've known for a while that I wanted to do a series of pictures on this long wall in the living room, to the right of the built-in cabinets.

I wanted a series of six or eight pictures, and I needed them to be as cheap as possible. While I would love to buy some really nice artwork, or even support a great Etsy artist, it's simply not in the budget right now.
So instead, I went online, did a simple Google search for things like "blue flowers" and "pink flowers" and "yellow flowers", and looked through the images. Within minutes, I had found the ones I wanted to use. I then headed over to Picnik to "posterize" the pictures. Here's an example of one of the pictures I found. This is the original:

And then after using the Posterize feature, and also editing the photo by increasing the sharpness, I arrived at this:

Pretty great, huh? Here's another one before:

And the after:

So I continued the process with six more photos, and this is the whole set of eight that will go on my wall. With them so little, the detail is lost, but having seen the ones above, you can imagine what they look like:

And here's an idea of what they'll look like on my wall:

I love it! Now I just need to find the perfect frames.

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5 comments - Post a Comment:
Beautiful....can't wait to see a photo that your artwork are hung on your walls. :-)
I love it! Somewhere I have pictures that I have taken of leaves, flowers, etc. I need to find that folder and try this! I may try them as black and white drawings, framing them with a white mat and a black frame. That might look good on the walls going up the stairs.
Oohhh, they look so great!
What a great idea. Picnik is fabulous.
Well done.. Also thanks for letting me and also many to know about 'Picnik'...
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