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Easy Sunset Seascape acrylic painting

In this blog, let us learn to paint an easy sunset seascape acrylic painting step by step. Witnessing a gorgeous sunset sky always touches the deeper part of us, and painting it fills us with bliss. So in this tutorial, we will learn some easy techniques of blending the colors and paint a gorgeous orange …

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Sunset Cliff Seascape – Abstract Landscape painting

Today, we’re embarking on an exciting adventure in abstract landscape painting. In this blog post, we’ll explore the breathtaking beauty of a sunset cliff seascape using a palette knife. Imagine standing at the edge of a majestic cliff, overlooking the vast expanse of the sea as the sun dips below the horizon. This abstract landscape …

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Bench on beach – Seascape painting in sketchbook

Seascape sketchbook painting 1 I love painting in sketchbooks because it just takes the pressure off of creating masterpieces. You are allowed to make mistakes inside the journal and you can paint freely.  In this blog, you can see my process of seascape sketchbook painting covering the whole 2 spreads. There is a process video …

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Moonlight seascape – EASY Acrylic painting for beginners

In this blog, I’ll guide you step by step to create this easy moonlight seascape painting with acrylics.  This tutorial is perfect for beginners who want to follow and paint along with me. And if you are a pro, you can also paint along and create this seascape beauty! If you want to watch the …

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Moonlight seascape Painting – EASY Acrylic painting for beginners

To paint the sky of this moonlight seascape painting, I started with violet and white, and slowly started mixing little ultramarine blue. But the focus is to keep it more towards violet. Keep the sky dark towards the top and as you approach the horizon, start mixing more white to reflect the lit up sky from the moon.

Also keep adding some bold strokes of white showing through that will act as the clouds. So instead of blending it all together, leave some of the brushstrokes as it is.

Note: I added a touch of burnt sienna with the other 3 colors, to desaturate the colors a bit.. but if you are someone who loves the bright colors, you need not do it!