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This painting tutorial shows how to paint realistic ocean waves in oils.
Please note: any paintings created using my tutorials are not viable to sell. This is a copyright issue.
The original seascape painting «Dances With Waves» measures 36x36 inches and is in a private collection now.
For inspiration and reference I used my friends (Mechelle Adelle) photo of a cloudy morning in Florida, but didnt stick to it, I simplified it and added a painterly touch.
Here I offer an insight into my technique and hope that all my artist-friends will find it useful or at least entertaining. Youre most welcome to try out some techniques I taught myself over the years.
I used only 4 colors to create this cloudy ocean waves painting: Ultramarine blue, Viridian, Burnt Sienna and Alizarin Crimson (and of course Titanium White). I also used Liquin as a medium.
I really love and recommend brushes from my favorite supplier Princetonbrush.com: several sizes filbert brushes from Aspen series, #9 Catalyst angle bright, 1/2" oval mop from Velvetouch series and 3" wide angle brush from Aspen series.
This painting took me 2 sessions x 4 hours and I let it dry completely in between them.
In this short video I break down the process of how I paint a dynamic seascape scene featuring a crashing wave. This was painted in Oils on a homemade Belgian linen panel, see below for materials!
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Winter Landscape Watercolor — Street Lamp (sketch
Инструменты и материалы, которые я использовал на этой картинке:
бумага: CANSON 300 г / ㎡ холодного отжима
акварель: SWC акварель
Щетки: Рафаэль КОЛИНСКИЙ ЗОЛОТО, HWAHONG 600
This is another color that I use constantly. I almost eat it. Today we will see how @DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Sienna behaves in combination with some other colors from my minimal travel set. For the object, I chose a small nice street in Italy. 13 x 11 inches, Arches paper.
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Friends, I greet you. «Alpine lake» (Austria) picture number #5 in 2020. Size 50/70 cm. Painting for sale: www.picture-russia.ru/painter/4994
Alpine traditions
Even the very first settlers in the alpine regions of Western Austria preferred to live at high altitudes. It was more difficult to get to them than in the valleys, which were often swampy, prone to mudflows and without paths. Thus, the supposedly insurmountable borders of the mountains were already conquered in the early history of the region, and the region was divided in half by trade routes stretching to the Mediterranean Sea. The best evidence of this was the discovery in 1991 of Ötz Ice, whose body was discovered at an altitude of 10,500 feet on the Ötztal Alps glacier, and which traded about 5,300 years ago in the area surrounding Lake Garda.
The way that Ötzi moved between different valleys and levels of vegetation lives on to this day in many of the “moving” traditions of alpine culture. These practices are often closely associated with cattle breeding, which from the very beginning has been a decisive economic factor for settlers. For example, mountain «epaulettes for cattle» are one of the most striking traditions that are still preserved in the alpine regions of Austria. In early summer, in the vicinity of Witsun, pastoralists and milkmen drive cows to mountain meadows, and in mid-September, animals are usually driven back to the valley. The last stage, in particular, is accompanied by festive ceremonies. If the summer has passed without any serious incidents, the herds are specially designed for this occasion. With cows with a headdress from dwarf pine, as well as with thistle and milkweed.
Geography of Austria
Topographic map of Austria showing cities with a population of over 100,000
Austria is mainly a mountainous country due to its location in the Alps. Central Eastern Alps, Northern Alps Limestone and Southern Alps Limestone are all partially in Austria. Of the total area of Austria (84,000 km 2 or 32,433 sq. Miles), only about a quarter can be considered low-lying, and only 32% of the countrys territory is below 500 meters (1640 feet). The Alps of western Austria are somewhat giving way to the lowlands and plains in the eastern part of the country.
Austria lies between 46 ° and 49 ° north latitude and 9 ° and 18 ° east longitude.
It can be divided into five regions, the largest of which is the Eastern Alps, which make up 62% of the countrys total area. The Austrian foothills at the foot of the Alps and the Carpathians account for about 12%, and in the east, the foothills and areas adjacent to the periphery of the Pannoni lowland account for about 12% of the total land area. The second large mountainous region (much lower than the Alps) is located in the north. Known as the Austrian granite plateau, it is located in the central part of the Bohemian Mass and makes up 10% of the territory of Austria. The Austrian part of the Vienna basin is the remaining 4%.
In phytogeographic terms, Austria belongs to the central European province of the Circumboreal region within the Boreal kingdom. According to WWF, the territory of Austria can be divided into four ecoregions: mixed forests of Central Europe, mixed forests of Pannonian origin, coniferous and mixed forests of the Alps and broad-leaved forests of Western Europe.