Painting Big Ben
Have you used Topaz Simplify yet? You gotta try it folks!
There's nothing more fun than getting a little jolt of creativity. Are you with me? When I get inspired, I start creating, and then create more, and it just snowballs. I love that.
But it's not always like that.
I tend to get creativity in bursts. Sometimes I am on, and admittedly sometimes I am off. Lately I have been feeling a little off. I hope it doesn't reflect in things I share here, but it's hard to hide. This is me writing from the heart, and if I am not all fired up about something, I am sure it shows. That's part of being an artist I guess.
Recently, I got myself a copy of Topaz Simplify, which allows you to convert your photos into works of art, whether it's an oil painting, a watercolor, a sketch, or something else. It's very fun, and perhaps more importantly it has inspired me quite a bit!
In fact, I just couldn't stop myself...so I wrote up a review of the product here on the blog and if you are interested, you can read that review here.
So, today's post is a trio of images I previously took in London. I've been there several times thankfully (I love the city) and take a lot of shots when I go. I decided to give some of my Big Ben photos the Topaz Simplify treatment, and that's what you find here today.
Cool, right?