Watercolor Beach Waves | Summer Postcard Inspiration

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Practice a postcard-size beach scene from above.

📷 REFERENCE PHOTO

🖌 SUPPLIES USED

🖌 COLORS USED (all Daniel Smith unless noted)
• Quin Rose
• Hansa Yellow Medium
• Shell Pink (Mijello Mission)
• Naples Yellow
• Burnt Sienna
• Monte Amiata Natural Sienna
• Ultramarine Blue
• Ceruleum Blue (White Nights)
• Viridian (Mijello Mission)
• Holbein Artists' Gouache Primary White

Links to watercolor paints mentioned above:

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❤️ Susan

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As a beginner, I have done these a few times... loving your beautiful watercolor and watching as you create!!! Thank 😊 you, a California Gramma ❤️

annenglish
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Wow! Sooo gooood. I didn't expect that from watercolor painting

lalalanster
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I didn't get to watch this video when you released it. Glad I bookmarked it. i really like your approach and you sharing how to simplify. Very good reminder that no one will compare the pieces nor should expect it to be identical. I get stuck in that "photographic" mindset a lot. I love your take on the waves. I was hoping you will add the person just so I can see how it would look like haha. Thanks for sharing this process!

butacrafts
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I enjoy listening to your soothing voice and watching you create magic. Thank you.

SB-qszu
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I loved that picture when you first sent it out in an email a few weeks ago. I loved seeing how you created it, and your reminder that it's okay to simplify.

bonniestucki
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Thank you for making such a tough subject look so easy, love the gouache tip, will incorporate it!

preetkahlon
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That was so wonderful Susan - thank you very much. Awesome!!❤

celticpeasant
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Beautiful job! I love how you simplified the subject. Thanks for sharing this lovely piece!

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