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I think what I would do is find a brick wall texture very similar to the one you like, transform it t get size and perspective rigth. Select the figure and place it one the layer above. At least that would be the first thing I would try. Attempting to clone out the words is a difficult and time-consuming task if you want to retain the brick texture.


To keep the blue part of the wall, you can just make a selection with the marquee or polygonal lasso, copy it to another layer. Then place a layer adjustment on the wall selection. Layer>hue/saturation, check the colorize box and move the hue around till you get the blue. Play with blend modes and opacities to replace some of the brick color of the layer below.


When you make your marquee or lasso selection, go to select>save selection. That way if you want to use the same selection, you won't have to try to make it match. Now why might you want to do that? If you try the first method and are not satisfied with the way you have tried to get some brick color through the color layer (try changing the hue adjustment and see if that helps first), you may want to try one more thing.


Make another selection from the original and place it on the top of the layer stack. Again, try different blend modes and opacities and see if this helps.


I hope this gives you an idea. If it still isn't working, come back and say so and one of us will have more suggestions for you.


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