Welcome to this Easy Impasto Waves Tutorial! 🌊 If you love texture and want to bring the ocean’s movement to life on canvas, this step-by-step guide is perfect for you.
In this tutorial, we’ll be using the impasto technique, where thick layers of paint are applied to create dynamic, 3D textures. Whether you’re new to impasto or looking to refine your skills, this project is both fun and approachable.
So grab your palette knife and let’s dive into creating some stunning, textured waves!
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MATERIALS YOU NEED
Acrylic Colors:
- Teal blue
- Prussian blue red
- Viridian hue
- White
Surface:
- I painted on a 8 x 10 inch canvas clothe
Acrylic Brushes:
- I used a size 10 flat brush (flat brush set) which is perfect for this canvas size. If you are painting bigger, then switch to a size that is proportionate with your painting surface.
- Knife
Preparing Your Workspace
Ensure you have a clean, well-lit space to work. Cover your surface with newspaper or a drop cloth to catch any spills.
Organizing Your Supplies
Keep all your materials within arm’s reach. Arrange your paints, brushes, and tools so you can easily grab what you need as you work.
Get my exact supply list for acrylic paintings, with helpful color mixing tips that you can start implementing right away!
painting steps:
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I hope you enjoyed painting these impasto waves and discovered how fun and freeing it can be to work with thick, textured paint. The beauty of impasto is that no two pieces are the same, and each stroke carries the energy of the ocean in its own unique way.
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Don’t be afraid to experiment and play with this technique in your future projects! I’d love to see what you’ve created—feel free to share your finished waves and tag me so I can celebrate your art.
Until next time, happy painting! 🌊
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