Oil Painting Tutorial - How to Paint Realistic Ocean Waves


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.

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Soundtrack: Shimmering Waves by the Euclidean Stairway.

Thank you very much for watching! Hope you enjoy it!

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