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Oil Painting Tutorial #15 "Splashy Shores" by Kaylee Rakowski

Kaylee Rakowski 3,515 5 months ago
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Tutorial 15 Splashy Shores by Kaylee Rakowski Recording Date: September 16th. Recording Location: Kaylee’s Studio - Salt Lake City Hello and welcome back to another #tutorialtuesday I am so excited to have you all back in the studio for this weeks #tutorialtuesday I am calling it “Splashy Shores”. I found the photo while scrolling around on online. The original photo was taken at Aliso Beach near Laguna I believe. I did not take the photo search _colour_blynd_ on instagram and you can find their channel. What I wanted to show you today, is how I take my inspiration from images I find online and turn them in to a peaceful painting on canvas. I use all the Bob Ross Paints and brushes to make this happen, with the addition of my Magic Touches Sable Brushes. By capturing some of the key elements, you can paint any scene in a single sitting. Over time you will be able to add more elements to create depth and details, all it takes is a little practice. I do hope you join me and give this painting a try!Let’s talk about some of the details now: PALLET : Titanium White Yellow Ochre Indian Yellow Bright Red Alizarin Crimson Phthalo Green Phthalo Blue Blue Mix - 1 parts Prussian Blue 1/3 part Midnight Black Brown Mix - 1 part Dark Sienna 1/3 part Bright Red Van Dyke Brown Midnight Black You will want to use some smaller soft brushes if you have them I really like these sable brushes - not sponsored or anything - I just like them : Magic Sable Brushes. The rest of the tools should be pretty standard, a couple 2” brushes, a couple 1”, script liner, fan, and pallet knife. I would love to know if you give this painting a try. You could pin it for later also! Email me your photos! I am working on a dropbox for photos, so we can all share our versions all in one spot! How fun will that be?! Let me know below by giving me a thumbs up and comment where you are watching this video from! Thank you as always for joining me again in the studio for a fun and relaxing oil painting tutorial. I think anyone could give this painting a try, I tried to make it super simple for you to follow along, and I promise you will be surprised at how simple we can paint flowing water with oil paints. Wet on wet oil painting is so freeing! Did you know I also offer private lessons? Let’s spend an afternoon together painting and learning. Email me [email protected] Please consider donating a couple bucks to me to keep my supplies rolling in through the winter, my links are on my home page. Who would show up for a live painting every other Saturday? Let me know in the comments below. As summer rolls to a close, the winter will allow me to add one more day of painting. Let me know what you think would be fun in the comments below! Thank you for being here! Smile and be Happy Friends. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT2t3IprbOdYw0VvIWwyKHw/join

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