New life of the painting ( watercolor), or how #nfts changed my art.
Well, they didn't change it so much but they gave me a new perspective what else can be done with art I paint. How something I painted in traditional way can be brought to life again and again, each time in some new way and still remaining true to the first concept that was made.
''Ophelia''
https://makersplace.com/jung/ophelia-1-of-1-65552/
Here is the original image from where it all started.
Watercolor was inspired with idea of representation of calmness, inner piece and dreams.
Watercolor is not an easy tehnique and can be challenging.
But, here comes the twist...when you start playing and turning into digital, than the real fun starts.
Here is the final outcome of digitally edited watercolor. I do all my edits in Photoshop.
I play with it in so many ways, cutting, editing, drawing...all the things I feel will bring new life to art.
Also there is beautiful poem that goes with this one :
Ophelia
On the calm black water where the stars are sleeping White Ophelia floats like a great lily; Floats very slowly, lying in her long veils... In the far-off woods you can hear them sound the mort.
For more than a thousand years sad Ophelia Has passed, a white phantom, down the long black river. For more than a thousand years her sweet madness Has murmured its ballad to the evening breeze.
The wind kisses her breasts and unfolds in a wreath Her great veils rising and falling with the waters; The shivering willows weep on her shoulder, The rushes lean over her wide, dreaming brow.
The ruffled water-lilies are sighing around her; At times she rouses, in a slumbering alder, Some nest from which escapes a small rustle of wings; A mysterious anthem falls from the golden stars.
O pale Ophelia! beautiful as snow! Yes child, you died, carried off by a river! It was the winds descending from the great mountains of Norway That spoke to you in low voices of better freedom.
It was a breath of wind, that, twisting your great hair, Brought strange rumors to your dreaming mind; It was your heart listening to the song of Nature In the groans of the tree and the sighs of the nights;
It was the voice of mad seas, the great roar, That shattered your child's heart, too human and too soft; It was a handsome pale knight, a poor madman Who one April morning sate mute at your knees!
Heaven! Love! Freedom! What a dream, oh poor crazed Girl! You melted to him as snow does to a fire; Your great visions strangled your words And fearful Infinity terrified your blue eye!
And the poet says that by starlight You come seeking, in the night, the flowers that you picked And that he has seen on the water, lying in her long veils White Ophelia floating, like a great lily.
Arthur Rimbaud
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Thank you for reading!
@jungwatercolor
''Ophelia''
https://makersplace.com/jung/ophelia-1-of-1-65552/