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The photoshop renaissance – code name “Ctrl+Z” – the coining of a term

Is it just me or do other Photoshop users suffer the problem of Ctrl+Z when applying their creativity to painting?

A Dale Frank

To begin, let me explain myself… After a long day of figuring out what looks good on the screen, experimenting with layers and layout and Ctrl+Z(ing) my way out of unsatisfactory decisions, I often find myself in my studio destroying unfinished paintings by approaching my work with too much uncontrolled zeal (and not in a good way) as somehow my brain has programmed itself into thinking I can undo anything I don’t like.

It will be interesting to see how this modern phenomenon (if indeed it is one) effects the development of the finer arts over time in a wider historical sense.

The idealistic dreams of life-time sponsorship as an artist are long gone for me. Many ex art students, such as myself, find themselves working in advertising and design industries to maintain the lifestyle they envisaged for themselves at art school. I imagine it is common now for creative pondering minds to find themselves working in Creative Suite 5-12 hours a day, making repeated aesthetic decisions and rejecting them, able to Ctrl+Z their way back to an earlier development. This repetition surely creates a strong pattern in our cognitive processes. So it makes sense that when the same set of aesthetic decision making skills are reactivated, using more traditional permanent mediums, that subconsciously our approach is significantly more brazen due the freedom of experimentation we have when using Ctrl+Z.

Am I the only one who has noticed this when painting? Are we partaking in an involuntary renaissance of some sort? Is it possible that Photoshop is circumventing paint on canvas from a slower, more  intellectual progression, to one that has us mentally somersaulting ideas and whims onto canvas, in the same way we paint-bucket a background in Photoshop with an inappropriate colour, or fiddle with our filters on our layers ‘just to see’ if anything extraordinary evolves from it..?

Quick drying mediums have always suited me, but now I’m considering moving back to oils in an attempt to force my mind away from this Ctrl-Z jam. I feel as if i’m estranged from my closest from of expression, and I have to choose to either relax into it and let myself butcher works, or restrain my curiosity when engrossed in paint with forced determination, and reteach myself the art of painting as if I was learning to cook mathematics… Something I’d really rather avoid..

“The Ctrl-Z Aimee period” Is my own personal investigation into the wider Photoshop Renaissance. I have named it in accordance to the hurricane system. (ie. Ctrl-Z Bernard.) as it will have several contributors over time. I plan to readdress this topic, so any discussion on the subject would be appreciated. I might even interview some other painters, get their perspective.

To Be Continued…

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