Thank you so much for sharing these tips, I learned so much! Waves are incredibly difficult for me but I am enjoying the process of learning to paint them better.
Very well explained!! A video full of useful tips🌿What do you think would be the difference in lighting in different parts of the world, particularly the seascape changing too?
Extraordinarily beautiful! Would you mind sharing your palette? Specifically the blue in the far water- I’m guessing cerulean blue hue (looks like you may have a little phthalo in your cerulean bc of the amped up turquoise blue) rather than cerulean genuine, or maybe it’s a completely different blue? Anyway, one of the best seascapes videos I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! Yeah, painting waves en plein air is a huge challenge. I came to the conclusion that the only way to really pull it off is to study wave anatomy in the studio.
What do you do with the corners of the painting where the clips are holding the panel in place? Do you cover them up with a specifically sized frame or do you just color match paint over them later?
I've never wanted to paint landscapes before but you made this look really fun!
thank you so much!
You are so kind to share your knowledge with us. Thank you!!!
It's my pleasure!
Thank you Patrick
Thanks for sharing, love your waves and explanation. I live by the beach so I’ll give it a go.
Thank you!
Wow~~ stuck around til the end!!! Artistic and so informative! Bravo 🌊
Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment!
This is a beautiful painting Patrick. For me painting water in the studio is tough, but plein-air....whew!!!!
Thank you!
so beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic! Beautiful!!! Thanks for the great information too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video! Love the format!!
Thanks!!
I love painting waves! I also love plein air painting. But for some reason, I've never combined the two... this inspired me to give it a go! Cheers
Go for it!
Thank you so much for sharing these tips, I learned so much! Waves are incredibly difficult for me but I am enjoying the process of learning to paint them better.
You are so welcome!
Thanks Patrick, very nice. Great to see your process. All the best with your channel 😊 Daniel
Thanks Daniel!
Thank you for this knowledge!
thanks for watching it!
Great video, I definitely got some pointers !! Thanks for sharing !!
Thank you!
I agree about fractals. Reminds me of Under the Wave Off Kanagawa aka The Great Wave.
interesting connection!
this is so great man - been learning to oil paint and getting my plein air set up together and this helps a ton!
Glad it helps!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
That was inspiring man
Thanks!
Very well explained!! A video full of useful tips🌿What do you think would be the difference in lighting in different parts of the world, particularly the seascape changing too?
Thanks! I think it’s mostly due to the atmosphere- being in the water generally the atmosphere is a little mistier. Maybe because of salt too
Extraordinarily beautiful! Would you mind sharing your palette? Specifically the blue in the far water- I’m guessing cerulean blue hue (looks like you may have a little phthalo in your cerulean bc of the amped up turquoise blue) rather than cerulean genuine, or maybe it’s a completely different blue? Anyway, one of the best seascapes videos I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing.
I had ultramarine, cobalt,
viridian and van dyke brown on my palette! Mixing viridian and cobalt gets you very close to cerulean
🌊❤🏔
great video man!!
Thanks a lot dude!
Beautiful! Yeah, painting waves en plein air is a huge challenge. I came to the conclusion that the only way to really pull it off is to study wave anatomy in the studio.
Agreed!
Great video! I also enjoy plein air painting :) You have a new subscriber fellow artist :)
Thank you so much 😀
What do you do with the corners of the painting where the clips are holding the panel in place? Do you cover them up with a specifically sized frame or do you just color match paint over them later?
I just color match them later usually
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What size canvas would you recommend for someone just getting started plein air painting?
I find 9x12’s to be really convenient, but maybe consider 5x7’s. Working small helps you get a lot of reps in, important for beginners!
+1 👍🤝