Painting a Large Sunset Beach Wave Landscape with Acrylics in 15 Minutes!

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Details of Painting a Large Sunset Beach Wave Landscape with Acrylics in 15 Minutes!

Today we paint a large beach wave during sunset in fewer than 15 minutes! This is a real time acrylic landscape painting tutorial.
Paints:
Primary Blue (By: BASIC)
Titanium White (By: BASIC)
Primary Red (By: BASIC)
Primary Yellow (By: BASIC)
Black (By: BASIC)
Brushes:
Large round headed brush
Medium square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Small square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Water:
Um..tap..
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27 thoughts on “Painting a Large Sunset Beach Wave Landscape with Acrylics in 15 Minutes!”

  1. Great! What are you painting on and what size? Thanks and love your work and videos! When you say square headed brush do you mean a flat brush?

  2. im currently in the middle of moving but i cant wait to get my craft room set up so i can try to do thia

  3. Love to watch you work. You give me hope that I can do it too! Wondering how you know when you're done tho…..I tend to keep thinking there's more I should add and fearing that if I do I'll overwork it. I find this stressful!

  4. These sweet paintings are great for seeing what the essentials are. I like when you are describing your thought process and the painting basics that move your thinking. In particular, I like when you show your palette and mixing with your brushes. I would love to learn how to use less paint and not over do each painting. It helps to observe how you do that. Thanks!

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