I thought it would be interesting to do something like an installation. Sadly, I don’t spend as much time on my personal work as I would like to.It can take anything from a few weeks to several months. ERIK JOHANSSON SURREAL PHOTOGRAPHY. There’s a lot of planning involved.Johansson: I wanted to do something with paper—something more physical, not just a retouch project. I am available for weddings, any kind of special event, church groups, as well as parties. Shop for artwork by Erik Johnson. 20.4k Followers, 2,092 Following, 345 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Eric Johnson (@ericjohnsonartist) … I love doing my personal projects but it’s also satisfying making someone else’s vision come to life. The Inventor.

I was playing around with the photos in the computer trying to create something that you couldn’t capture with the camera, mostly very basic modifications like changing color or putting my little sisters on our roof top.That is how my interest in photo manipulation started, I learned by trying but it wouldn’t become a profession until years later.I was quite good at mathematics and physics in school and liked the science behind how things work. I enjoy good restaurants, playing guitar and seeing new places. Despite his commercial success, Johansson will always consider his personal projects to be the most important.With plans to move into motion pictures and books, Johansson’s unending imagination has allowed countless people to explore their own. All my personal projects are not to be commercialized or connected to any product or brand in any way. I am an artist of all mediums. To me, photography is just a way to collect the material I need to create my picture.The third step is post-production, which is basically like putting a puzzle together. Browse our,Standing Strong at La Push WA by Erik Johnson,Copyright © 2020 FineArtAmerica.com - All Rights Reserved.I am an artist of all mediums. Character Concepts - Nio the Dullahan. But now I live in Berlin and I love it here.

My ideas are often connected to the Swedish countryside. Boy of Hope, 2020. The way he connects mathematics to art is really fascinating.Johansson: The way Escher creates his work—how something would look—has a lot to do with calculations. It’s a combination of thinking differently and knowing what could be realized with the tools I have.EJ: I think the Internet has done a lot for art in general. In 2011 he began doing street illusions, one of which gained national attention. Erik works on both personal and commissioned projects with clients all around the world. I took up my interest for photography and photo manipulation once again but this time having a better camera I felt like I wanted to spend more time manipulating them as well.I had learned the basics by playing around in Photoshop and I started spending more time on each photo. Here are some playlists I created:I go bouldering sometimes, running when I can and sometimes swimming in the morning.

I just compose it to make it look real.

It was a fun photo to work with, the bed is captured in studio in a similar light and the background was shot at a lake close to my parents home, later summer 2008.EJ: I have thought about that too but that’s how the ideas pops up, generally I like putting people in my work, someone reacting to what is happening. Once I’ve come up with an idea that I think is good enough to realize I need to find the places I need to shoot to put the photo together. That’s why I like the perspective illusions and double-perspectives of M.C. I also like the feeling and colors of Salvador Dalí and the playfulness from some other artists.

Art Commission-Fafnir . I have three different prints. Like it could have been captured.EJ: I didn’t know about Luis Buñuel until just recently but Dali is a big inspiration. And I have to figure out how to execute that idea in the most visually pleasing way. I am a third generation silhouette artist. Although I get inspired by surrealist art, I want to go my own way.I’m not really interested in what has been created in history and how my work looks compared to that. Pokemon Sword and Shield - Cinderace. If you are interested in having a hand cut silhouette done, please contact me!Holistic Moms Network: Northern Virginia Chapter,Bella's Girl's Apparel Accessories & Gifts,This Little Piggy Baby and Children's Boutique,Bow Ties & Tutus Children's Boutique Toy Store,B2B Kids Resale dba as Bigwheels 2 Butterflys,New Orleans Recreation Development Commission,MOPS at Boiling Springs First Baptist Church,Miss Master Children's Clothing of Myrtle Beach,Chicago Women's Park and Gardens Advisory Council,Neighborhood Parents Network of Chicago (NPN),New Jersey Acupuncture Wellness and Fertility Center,Frances Fitz-Gerald Jewelry, Antiques, and Estate Sales,One Hott Mamma Maternity Consignment & Services,See more people named Erik Johnson Silhouettes.

It’s nice to look at a certain technique that’s explained in a tutorial, but you have to get to know the tools yourself by trying them.It requires a lot of patience and imagination. I generally get more inspired by artists than photographers.EJ: It was a piece I did for a competition on the theme “dreams” at a Swedish photo community, which I won. Although I obviously use Photoshop quite a bit, I try to do as much as possible in-camera, which makes the illusion look more realistic and makes things easier during post-production.Johansson: I think it plays a really big role, especially with my personal work. I try to work as nondestructively as possible so I can go back and change different parts even when I’m doing the final touches.Johansson: I see myself as a photographer who can’t quite capture my ideas solely with a camera. “Mind Your Step” was placed in the famous square Sergels torg in the middle of Stockholm. When you work on a picture for such a long time—sitting 10–20 hours throughout the week with a photo—it’s really hard to see it the way someone else would see it the first time.