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Paint A Stormy Seascape

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • Working fast with basic techniques to get soft and rough edges
  • Capturing movement and volume of water with brushstrokes that define direction
  • Effectively using a limited color palette

About This Lesson

The main subject of this painting is the foamy white water from the rough sea.

Capturing the look of foam and spray means lots of wet-in-wet and dry-in-wet technique.  The dry-in-wet strokes will be done carefully and directionally to infuse areas of water with volume and movement.  It requires quick and careful action – the biggest challenge in this lesson!

The color scheme is neutral! The color palette for this lesson is very limited – three earth colors and one blue.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Watercolor paper – preferablyArches 140lb Rough Paper. If you don’t have any rough paper, cold press is almost as good for getting good texture. Arches 140lb Cold Press cut to about 7″ x 11″ or so

DOWNLOAD : DRAWING LAYOUT, FINISHED PAINTING

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Brushes – 1 1/2″, 1″, 1/2″ and 1/4″ Flats, Rigger
  • Colors – Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Indanthrene Blue