Seascapes and Light - Oil Painting Art Gallery 2

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Master of painting iridescent light in seascape waves - feel the crashing surf -- Oil paintings that brings life to the sea on canvas. Seascapes by Byron Pickering with a thought from Paintingwaves. All paintings are copywrited Byron Pickering and may not be reproduced. Music is used by permission from David Lanz

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  • I cannot get acrylics to Look like this!!! i am dying here

  • @steflondon88 These are oils but some of the techniques are similar - you might take a look at Byrons dvd workshop The Wild Sea and the cd workshop painting the breaking wave.

  • Thank you. It was a pleasure to put it together.

  • The thanks really belong to Byron Pickering for his gifts and talent as an artist.

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  • HAIKU

    There’s only one me

    What’s mine—is yours—it’s all free

    Please honor this gift.

    —Planet Earth

  • No question Mr. Pickering is outstanding when it comes to oil painting seascapes.

    I purchased the two DVD's ( The Wild Sea and Painting the Breaking Wave ) I would at the most give them, on a scale of 1-10 perhaps a 4 when it comes to instruction.

    Painting the Breaking Wave lists seventeen different colours required for the painting, I would challenge any novice painter to match what is required.

    At one point in the video he says " now paint in the foreground foam " no indication of colours.

  • beautiful thanks

  • The green waves heading towards the horizon brought a tear to my eye. I am not normally a follower of seascape work but yours are pure brilliance. Thank you

  • i like how you can see the sun light through the top of the wave great stuff

  • these paintings are rediculous. good stuff

  • @redibeaver impatient painters? Thats me! lol But i love my acrylics

  • Beautiful. Thanks :-)

  • sehr schön

  • Acrylics don't blend! Oil blends forever and gives that required "softness" that spray and surf are all about~! Don't use acrylics for natural subjects, colors are plastic looking and work well for painting "plastic forms" but watercolor and oil are used for natural forms. Just a clue Stef (below).....! Acrylics = Impatient painters! Good luck

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