Thank you SO much for taking the time to make and share this tutorial with us. Some of us don’t always have access to art classes or if we are enrolled, we are at the mercy of our instructors and what they are willing to share. This tutorial is truly a gift! And much appreciated.
I am self taught (thanks to all of the wonderful free tutorials) and have painted 2-4 hrs. every day for over two years, I have probably painted 50 seascapes and tried numerous techniques, but I could never paint convincing waves until I used your technique. . And it was much less complicated than trying to do Z techniques or a tapering lines. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and time. Now to watch every video you have ever produced.
What a lovely seascape! Enjoyed each stroke of your flat brush. The commentary is superb. One understands each and every instructions very well. Thanks a lot for sharing..
You made this very doable for a semi-beginner! I was wanting to do a seascape yesterday, but didn’t think I could do it. You popped up in my feed this morning. I will definitely try this! Thank you!
Hey Sterling-YOU ROCK! I love this tutorial and can’t wait to try this. But Im having trouble with my ocean color and hoping u can help?! Currently on an island in North Atlantic and ocean color here is a “sea green” ha ha. I’ve had trouble replicating it … maybe obtainable by adding a touch of white gouache to a cool green, but then it’s not transparent. Trying to nail down the color before Return to Colorado soon and no ocean there of course, advice/suggestions would be so very much appreciated 🤗
Hi, i really enjoyed this video of the crashing waves. I have tried a time or two to paint a beach scene. Lots of info. In Al we have white sand, actually, it appears white. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm going to try and follow your suggestions. 😊I have subscribed to your channel but can't find your website? I'd like to see more of your work. Bye for now and happy painting 😎 FL.
I didnt get the name of the paint make you use. i am very impressed with your teaching methods. people alway want the basics and you do that so well. the only other problem I have is ther are so many paints with different names and properties. its confusing. the information on the tubes are not alway giving enough info.all they give is perminance.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to make and share this tutorial with us. Some of us don’t always have access to art classes or if we are enrolled, we are at the mercy of our instructors and what they are willing to share. This tutorial is truly a gift! And much appreciated.
Four years later and now water and waves are my favorite things to paint along with grand skies. Thank you.
I watched this video and followed your “recipe.” To my amazement, I created a nice looking study. Thanks for sharing!
More. Do more .... love your lessons.
I am self taught (thanks to all of the wonderful free tutorials) and have painted 2-4 hrs. every day for over two years, I have probably painted 50 seascapes and tried numerous techniques, but I could never paint convincing waves until I used your technique. . And it was much less complicated than trying to do Z techniques or a tapering lines. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and time. Now to watch every video you have ever produced.
What a lovely seascape! Enjoyed each stroke of your flat brush. The commentary is superb. One understands each and every instructions very well. Thanks a lot for sharing..
I just ordered a palette similar to to Yours looking forward to getting it .
I find it hard to paint water but you have give me so much inspiration I can't wait to try it. Anita in Australia.
You made this very doable for a semi-beginner! I was wanting to do a seascape yesterday, but didn’t think I could do it. You popped up in my feed this morning. I will definitely try this! Thank you!
Terrific TEACHER! Many thanks!
Miki H.
Just what I was looking for. I just couldn’t get to grips with the structure of a wave. This has helped. Thank you
So cool! I've learned so much from you!!!
Brilliant! I am inspired by your brushwork and logical application to paint the crashing wave. Thank you. :)
Thanks. Very generous, informative and enjoyable.
Really enjoyed watching you paint, thank you.
I have really enjoyed watching your videos and have learned so much! Thank you.
Beautiful and easy demonstration to follow ~ Thank You!
Enlightening ‼
Thank you for this detailed information. You really make it look easy! I know it’s not. You’re very enjoyable to watch!
Fantastic demonstration thanks!
Thanks I really enjoyed the one on waves. Very well presented ,easy to understand.
Wonderful waves demonstration and technique ! I really hope to attend a workshop one day!!
What a great video ur camera was close up and ur explanation was wonderful.. ty
Very helpful! I’m going to try it! Thanks!
Thank you!!
Fantastic
Great, straightforward, super helpful demonstration. Thank you sir! I’m your newest subscriber. 🎨 👩🎨 🖼 🌊
Hey Sterling-YOU ROCK! I love this tutorial and can’t wait to try this. But Im having trouble with my ocean color and hoping u can help?! Currently on an island in North Atlantic and ocean color here is a “sea green” ha ha. I’ve had trouble replicating it … maybe obtainable by adding a touch of white gouache to a cool green, but then it’s not transparent. Trying to nail down the color before Return to Colorado soon and no ocean there of course, advice/suggestions would be so very much appreciated 🤗
Hi, i really enjoyed this video of the crashing waves. I have tried a time or two to paint a beach scene. Lots of info. In Al we have white sand, actually, it appears white. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Mr. Edwards. I painted waves! I'm so excited. 💜
Beautiful....going to try this out. See if I can make it work for me.😀
Thank you so much for this video! I'm going to try and follow your suggestions. 😊I have subscribed to your channel but can't find your website? I'd like to see more of your work. Bye for now and happy painting 😎 FL.
Nice!
Thanks a lot for "Art channel" and "Sterling Edwards
I didnt get the name of the paint make you use. i am very impressed with your teaching methods. people alway want the basics and you do that so well. the only other problem I have is ther are so many paints with different names and properties. its confusing. the information on the tubes are not alway giving enough info.all they give is perminance.
the name of the paint is Maimeri Blu (better late than never :P)
Cannot seepencil marks
Ciao grande, dipingi bagnato su bagnato?
Love the demo. Wish the subtitles didnt cover what i needed to watch
For about two seconds there I thought dr Phil was teaching me how to paint lol
Cassandra Tuck Respect the man. He is a master. Maybe not adept at videos as the younger but his experience is valuable.
I could barely watch this due to the fact that the whole thing was out of focus. Wish they'd re-make this. TY
Seems out of focus. Otherwise, it is a great video.
Video is out of focus ..
You are out of focus bro ;;.