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Sunset Ocean Wave Oil Painting | Paintings By Justin

Mar 22, 2024
you could leave a little dot there and we'll put some nice light color there. I guess let's see what that looks like as garbage, so that means, like I said before. we're doing it right because it looks like garbage, okay, okay, I'll just pick a I don't know hazelnut real quick, I'll get some white, I'll get some yellow, white, yellow, touch up, oak or maybe I don't know and then , over here, definitely drop this real quick, you probably should have done this after the foam, but okay, okay, actually everything's going to be fine. I took out this hazelnut.
sunset ocean wave oil painting paintings by justin
I'm going to mix it up, let's see, here I am. I'm going to take some white paint and I'm going to get a little bit of blue and a touch of red. I'm just getting maybe a little light purple color and I'm just thinking about a foam shadow, okay, so let's see if that light is maybe enough. not a little bit whiter, a little bit more blue, okay, so I want to think about yeah, things like this, you know, nice little circles, that's the best way to do this, make little circles, see it a little bit whiter there, it's bluer. just little circles that appear, appear like this, break the horizon, look, and it goes down and you don't have to make these little circles all the way down, but you can if you want, okay, so this is just a shadow.
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Foam here, okay, turn it all the way down if you want, never mind, okay, I'm going to clean this hazelnut now and I'm going to, what am I going to do, what am I doing here, let me set that up. down, let me go back, let me go to the fan brush real quick. I'm going to clean this fan brush, it's a dirty color, okay, and I'm just going to use some white, maybe with a little bit of that yellow. ocher on it, see how it looks, I don't know, white, a little bit of yellow ocher, just come in here and just think about the little you know, the

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, whatever that part is called, you know, the crashes don't cover everything. dark, because if you cover all the darkness here it doesn't tend to look good, just keep that in mind when you do this, do it in little sections, little touches and tap and go it seems to work best in my opinion very well and it gives you the idea that there is something splashing right there or whatever right now.
sunset ocean wave oil painting paintings by justin
I guess since we have the fan brush here we could probably let me take a little more white paint here, a little bit of white paint and maybe a touch of yellow from the sky, you know that color mm-hmm maybe there's a touch of yellow there, so let's see how it works. I'm going to start highlighting some of this, I better put a little more paint on, I'll just stick with that. the top the top here says okay, leave a lot of darkness, okay, so I've got it, let me leave this now and what do I want to do, what do we want to do, I want to grab it, I don't.
sunset ocean wave oil painting paintings by justin
I don't want to use the one inch one. I already use this. You know, I could probably use this two inch real quick. I just want to try to see what it looks like if I melt some of this real quick. using just the corner of this just to attach some of this foam and make it look a little bit softer, you know what I mean, something like that, okay, which seems to be working well, in fact, I'm just going to Take the corner of this two inches since we're using it and I'm going to work on our other things here.
The eye of the

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will hold it like this and make these little circles until it comes together and it probably should. clean it or even if you want to clean your brush, because if you go back from dark to light, you're not going to be happy because it's not going to look good, so I just cleaned my brush and I just want to come back here just grind this a little bit working to the right, okay, I think I'm happy with that, so let me grab, let me grab this fan brush and I'll grab a little bit of blue and just a little bit. white color and before we get too far I just want to come back here and give an indication that something's going on right, it doesn't have to be you know anything crazy, just a couple of little white and blue areas, okay?
It's going to look like I don't know, maybe little waves and stuff, and there might be something here just to, actually, I'm kind of breaking up that Horizon a little bit, kind of, sure, yeah, maybe it helps, maybe it doesn't. I'm not sure, okay, kid, we're just moving around here, okay, back to the back, to the inch that had the purple color, before I get ahead of myself, I'm going to grab some burnt dark brown and There's no a half down here, but first I want to throw a little bit of this here. I am in the store.
I always start at the edge like this and I'll work my way up. Alright. Now we'll take just a little more. touch of black and then you can't see this right now, but this will make it look more earthy like an earthy tone and then we can go to the yellow ocher and work our way up, so we start with brown, we put a touch of black on it. and then we move towards the yellow ocher as we go up and that might be the wrong way, I'm not sure, but it seems like that's how it should work and as I get closer to the water, I'm not afraid if I'm actually going to touch it, touch the bottom of the wave or whatever.
I'm being a little cautious. I guess I'm actually going to get a touch of black because this should be in the shadow here. something like this I'm going to work this back and forth okay, let's see here okay, okay, okay, let's go back to the fan brush, the small thing. I've been using this little baby fan brush all the time, so we had a where is it? here's like, you know, our green, green and blue that we had mixed, there was a little bit of red in there too. I'm going to put this together so we have a mix of green and blue, and I'm actually you.
Put a little bit here to fill this area and then we'll marry the sand and water together with the fan brush. Look, I'm just doing back and forth so you can't tell where the sand is. starts or where the water starts, don't be afraid to try things, it's really the only way you're going to learn if you experiment, okay, let's see, okay, okay, let me get some of this light color real quick here. and I just wanted to find this to figure out a little bit where it's going, so it comes out like this, it'll work something like that, I guess, and I just took a little bit, put a little bit of white on it on the fan brush to try to get an idea and you can change this you can also change the way your wave can go higher if you want and you can stop it here you can do a lot of things so I like to use it like a fan brush or a filbert and just do a quick little sketch, you know, a little quick sketch that will really help you at the end of the day.
You can put these little lines on it. Look, and this just gives you a direction of where you're going. I haven't put any super light colors in yet, but it will give you an idea. Okay, let me grab. I just had some yellow here, yellow and white on the fan. brush and let's just see what this looks like. I don't know if I'll keep this or not, but I'm just going to add a little bit of this color, yeah, maybe leave it in, we'll see. Well, it's time for some pure white here, pure white and a little bit of yellow, actually, pure white, you know, and a little bit of yellow.
I want to come here and I want to start dragging a little better. Keep recharging. I want to start dragging like where. the water's edge would be like this and I'm going to pick up some of that dirty stuff so I'm just going to keep reloading and there won't be much light here. I guess you could put a little in, but you don't. It's going to be very bright, it's going to be darker here, so this is just some white and some yellow, just to define the background of this little wave here. I guess we could take a little bit of that color up here and bring out a little bit of Bring it down, just set it up and define the wave and this is where you need to experiment with different brush strokes and figure out what you know what you like to do.
Know? Do you want green in the water? Want? Know? Do you want blue water? I mean, you know, example, let's get some white paint and some blue, so if you wanted to, if you thought light blue should be here, take some light blue like this and put some light blue on it. . see if you think it belongs here and that goes for any color you think is okay, let's see. I'm going to choose some white and some yellow and I just want to try to do something here real quick, lighten it up just a little bit. a little bit more probably I'm going to put a little bit of dark.
I'm going to step back real quick and take a look. Yeah, I need to put a little bit of dark in there. Let's go back to the blue in the red, which is the color purple. Something is missing. dark right there and as far as the foam goes, I mean, it probably shouldn't be like a bright white color, you know, think about the color of the sky, I mean, maybe a little bit of yellow or something that you don't really need. Foam down here, if you think about it, you want people to focus, you know, on this area.
I'm just going to put a couple little bits of something here now, something I like to do. Alana drops this and grabs a knife real quick. I always like to use a knife, so I just have a little bit of white ocher yellow and it looks like maybe there's a little bit of green in here. You can do a lot with a spatula, go with the right angles and just think about the way you go down the angles of the water. they're pretty important in this, I'm just shaking it from side to side and I'm going down, but you see, you can put these little cool textures and stuff in there, in fact, you can even make like a little foam with this, if you wanted to, you could use the tip of the knife to make little water lines and things like that.
There are all kinds of things you can do. Okay, let's see here since I have the knife going. I'm going to take and actually take a little bit of white and I'm going to put a little highlight here. Actually, yeah, right there because I like the way it looks, you see it, it just defines, you know what's going on. here and you can do the same thing here if you want, you know, if you think it should be nice and bright here, whatever you know, put on some night knife foam, but you could go crazy with this, I mean, probably could you really I exaggerated this actually I actually exaggerated it I have to reshape this back here now it's going to put a dark line right there just like that okay hmm let me put that knife down real quick I'm going to just grab this, grab this one inch brush, right, it has brown, it's okay.
I'm going to go straight to white, just a little bit of white paint here, we better give it a touch of yellow, uh, white paint, a little bit of yellow right in the center. pull it down here just drop it like this start in the center and work your way up you want it to start in the center so it can be brighter in the center okay just tap it back and forth so it looks pretty and pretty. some things shine, okay, like that, you can, you can soften them as much as you want. I think okay, back to the knife, here, get a little bit more in this color, okay, so I just have a nice white. color and I want to come right here, I want to put a little bit, you know, like a water line, foam line, whatever you call it, like that, look at that, and that really helps you figure out where the water is. like whipping or whatever, just put a couple of these on, I guess, and I'm rubbing really hard, really hard, and you want it to be brighter in that center area, right there, okay, put the knife down, probably just grab the brush. fan, you know. remove some of this carefully, this just cleans it.
I guess you could do the same thing here if you want in the first one, you know something like that, whatever you're comfortable with, now let me put that down and grab it. now I'm going to probably get a light blue or green color to see how this works. I want to start putting in some of these cool little things and these little lines and things that really make the water seem to be doing different things when you look back at it, you know, 10 or 15 feet or whatever, it will help put a little bit here, you know, wherever, just throw them, throw them, yeah, something like that, I wasn't.
I'm going to make some videos today I was super I was super tired I didn't sleep very well last night so I wasn't going to do anything but I tried hard and that's what I tell them to do all the time, you have to try hard. yourself, whether you want to do something or not, the result is always the mental result is always good, so I hope it inspires you to do something on a day that you don't want to, but that's it. I'll see you guys. I will have a class soon on February 29th. I think there are about three places left.
It's on my website. If anyone wants to participate, it will probably be sold by then and I'm very happy about that, it will be a good

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for us to do, we are doing the Northern Lights so check it out, have it on my website,

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