Where does the term "Let's Paint The Town Red" come from?
The expression is American slang meaning to go on a reckless debauch, to be wildly extravagant. Originally, the metaphor applied to bonfires painting the sky or scenery red. An old Irish ballad contains the lines: The beacon hills were painted red/ With many a fire that night. The immediate source of the phrase may be traced to the times when a Mississippi steamboat captain would want to defeat his rival.
Paint her, boys!' he would command his men as they heaped fuel upon the fires at night, casting a red glare upon the surrounding scenery. The phrase was helped into popularity by the fact that
to paint' (ie to paint the nose red) was an old slang term for drinking. [Source: Handybook of Literary Curiosities, by William S Walsh (Lippincott 1892).]
I read this in an article when I was looking for where the term originated from. I wanted to participate in the latest @lmac Challenge #77. I love making collages and am really excited to have to see how others change this base image! When I saw the image produced by @shaka, I thought it was a perfectly pretty, real picture.
But I was itching to jump in and add some unconventional colour to it. A lot of my style is "wildly extravagant" and I love exploring how I can express that in different media. I wanted this image to represent a WIP ( Work in Progress) of something that would be wildly extravagant.
I started by desaturating the base image that gave the feeling of 'unfilled in' canvas. I came across this image on pexels that I thought would be perfect because the top was slightly cut off. I also liked the idea of a couple secretly coming in at night and painting the town in some mad colours.
I felt like the picture needed a paintbucket so I found an image of one and added it to a corner, saturating it to a colour that went with the feel of the image.
I like playing with a lot of texture, so I then added a background colour explosion. It's always hard to say where to stop with collages so I also added some background glitter with these two images, using masks wherever I needed to hide them.
I considered it for a bit - I could go on, to be honest. But I reckon it's also nice to leave it slightly simple (Yes, this is my idea of simple!). I'm happy with where it is for now!
I used Adobe Photoshop to make this collage - I have a paid subscription.