How to paint crashing waves

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Júlia Barminova ⚓️ WATERCOLOUR & SAILING on Instagram: "How to paint crashing waves in watercolour: 

After the initial sketch, the work continues on wet paper to get those smooth, soft edges. The white foam is then brought to life by tinting everything around it, working from light to dark. The waves start filling the space from top to bottom, building up layer by layer. A few final details are added, and — here’s the result!" Layer By Layer, Wet Paper, Soft Edges, Crashing Waves, How To Paint, The White, Sailing, Initials, Sketch

Júlia Barminova ⚓️ WATERCOLOUR & SAILING on Instagram: "How to paint crashing waves in watercolour: After the initial sketch, the work continues on wet paper to get those smooth, soft edges. The white foam is then brought to life by tinting everything around it, working from light to dark. The waves start filling the space from top to bottom, building up layer by layer. A few final details are added, and — here’s the result!"

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Description This is a notes page to describe a part of watercolor painting that oil and acrylic painter hate, digital has yet to do right and watercolorists love: bleeds. Essentially a bleed or a bloom happens when a lot of water goes somewhere where there is only a little water in the paper, as it moves it carries along pigment, leaving either lighter area in the case of just water and colorful bursts in the case of a pigment infused into the water. I have both examples on this sheet. Some…

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