
Maybe the season of repeats. Here is another version of a painting I posted a few weeks ago. I decided the cliffs of sand dunes needed simplifying and enlarging and I removed clutter from the foreground. I also simplified the cloud formation and made them compliment the dunes better. Its a simple scene, but its about the openness of the beach which seems to roll on forever.
Merry Christmas – as its a nice day we are heading off for a walk along the beach on the Wirral. Hopefully there will be a few potential paintings waiting for me there.
Other beach scenes are available for purchase on my website: grahammcquadefineart.com
Oh my goodness – you’ve managed to capture the tone of a stormy sky exactly! I have frequently looked up to see this steel blue purple colour in a threatening sky and wondered about how to make a painting of it and still have it look real… and you’ve done it! Great job!
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Thanks Jo. Winsor red and winsor blue ( warm red and cool blue) Might be a bit of French Ultramarine in there as well.
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Good to know how you did it! Thanks!
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Excellent!
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Thanks Vic, Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas, Graham!
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Merry Christmas, Graham!!
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Thanks Tiffany and the same to you and yours.
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How I envy you just being able to walk on the beach at Christmas! 🙂 Great. Just like the picture. Merry Christmas… even if it’s actually already over again.
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Thanks Farbienne, It was very windy though and when the wind picks up the sand it can be pretty brutal. Happy New Year.
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