
I will show you three easy tips I use for using photos to make good paintings.
Tip #1
Find the essence of the photograph.

Tip#2
Change it
After you have stripped down the photograph to the bare essentials, you have to build it back up again. A cabin cannot be floating around in the middle of the page by itself! I decided it could be nestled in the woods, like my Great Aunt Sophie's house I remember growing up. I love color, so I added more color with a pebble walkway, evergreen trees, and a multicolor shingled roof. Also, attic windows are awesome so I added one of those too. A blue sky and blue tinted snow cheered the scene right up and make it a cheery hideout from the cold.
Tip #3
Tell a story about the piece
Finally, make a painting pop with a story that captures the viewer. I added a shovel, firewood, and smoke from the chimney to make sure that the viewer could know it was a neat and orderly cabin that had a roasty toasty fire welcoming them inside.

The other side of this, is the gigantic relief of not having the pressure to find that one thing that no one else has ever done before. I find that most folks don't like things too off the beaten path anyhow. Just off to the side enough to feel like you found something new. They don't want to travel through the yet unseen parts of Alaska, they just want to discover the half-hidden path off the side of their campsite to the gigantic blueberry path. (And it was amazing!)
I have a few more examples of this, but they are all currently being scanned so I won't get them back for a few days. Maybe I will make a part two so you can see how I applied this to a few other paintings.
Also apparently google + is smart enough to make this for me using AutoAwesomeness.
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