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Arches, 28 x 25 cm |
Another picture on the same subject. There is so much more in the sea theme to explore - boats, sails, ports and coves, stormy sea... I don't have to paint all of these now. If I get tired of the same subject I may decide to take a break with something entirely different. But it is exciting to know that there are still so many unexplored subjects.
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It is such a challenge to paint waves, but therefore very inspiring, the breaking of the waves here is exccellent Blaga, and the rocks look really slippery. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, another beautiful sea painting! The breaking waves are very well done.
ReplyDeleteGreat movement in the water and the crashing waves are done wonderfully, too.
ReplyDeleteJane, Judy, Carol, thank you for your nice comments. There were good advices on painting crashing waves in a book by F. Petrie, so I had to find an appropriate photo and try it.
ReplyDeleteCrashing waves are always a pleasure to watch and paint. Beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteStai diventando specialista del mare. questa onda è bellissima. Elvi
ReplyDeleteThank you, AK and Elvi! Indeed, painting the sea proved to be much fun.
ReplyDeleteYou managed to give life to this wave, great !
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