Maria Raczynska – NEW! Ocean Water in Watercolor
How to Paint Water
Hi Everyone,
Thank you so much for joining my online school!
My name is Maria and I have a YouTube Channel where I share short painting videos but this Online Class and all other ones on Teachable are very different. Here I share everything I know about painting with watercolors.
In this “Ocean Painting Class” I talk about basic things such as watercolor paper/paints/colors/creating a palette; mixing colors/my favorite colors to paint water; brushes; adding layers, creating contrast; dry brushing technique to create a sea foam; creating more vibrancy especially once we have our first layer in, how do we go about it without disturbing the previous layer…
We will be switching back and forth between “Wet on Wet” and “Wet on Dry” techniques to create certain layers but mostly I will be showing you how I create the depth in the ocean water.
I talk about my reference photo and I explain how I choose colors, paper and brushes.
I believe this class is much easier because seascapes in general don’t require much detail. There’s a lot of spontaneous “strokes” and you can use simple technique such as “dry brushing” using a “rigger/script liner” brush to create a sea foam or a stiffer brush to “spatter paint” for some extra texture on the sand.
All we need is patience and time??☺️
You can also download my pencil sketch in case you would like to trace it or use it as a reference.
There’s a FREE Class available – “Free watercolor tips” – don’t forget to enroll 🙂
Thank you so much and have fun painting!
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Your Instructor
Hi Everyone!
My name is Maria, and I’m a self-taught artist based in Dana Point, CA.
I did a little bit of drawing back in 2003 but I did not really painting until 2011-2013. What got me in 2011-2013 was the idea of creating my own children’s books. I went to an art store and decided to buy supplies. I loved the idea of using paint and brushes, too.
I got my first set of Reeves and Cotman watercolor tubes. Now, why did I choose brushes and tubes over pencils or pastels…? Well, I did grow up with a mom who’s an oil artist. I watched her paint throughout my entire childhood but I was never drawn to do it myself. Now when I look at my work and style I think some of the brush strokes and techniques have been captured in my mind from watching my mother but also the fact that she was using paint brushes and oils in tubes.
I never liked the smell of it and the mess I remember all over the floor and perhaps this is why I chose Watercolors because they seem “cleaner”. I also liked the idea of using “water” and watercolor paper which makes it even more simple.
I didn’t have any experience. No professional training. I just ed to sketch and then use paint out of tubes. At first, I’d use a lot of paint almost no water, I’d paint like I remember my mother painting with oils. Then I ed adding water and realized that water makes more sense.
I ed practicing a lot and getting better as I was getting more feel of the paint and water. I do have to say that I ed off with one of the best watercolor papers out there. While I was shopping I was looking for the smoothest watercolor paper I could find. I had no idea about the texture. I didn’t even want to think about the texture but today I absolutely love Rough and Cold Pressed watercolor papers and all the pounds that come with them!
The only smooth paper I found was Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor paper Pad 9X12. I actually ed with a more difficult paper to work with (without knowing it) because when you don’t have the texture you do have to work more on details. You can’t easily get away with small mistakes like painting on Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper that has a texture. I got better with my second children’s book. I published it on Amazon. Today when I look back at it… it’s such a huge difference between my art now and then. I’m very happy with what I have accomplished. I only did two books and then some greeting cards. I got bored with it and didn’t have much motivation to continue painting.
In 2014 I lost my twin brother due to suicide. This was the most tragic event that happened in my life.
A month later I ed going through my brother’s saved photo albums and analyzing everything he did in his last days. I tried to understand every photo he had. Beautiful photos of forests, animals.. basically things you see me painting today, but they were more mysterious and sad. I ed recreating these photos in my paintings with Watercolors.
I pushed myself very hard to use this medium on different “watercolor surfaces”. I ed with wooden panels with proper watercolor groundings, and different textures like cold Pressed, and Rough.
This has become my healing therapy. Painting every day, and pouring my feelings onto the paper.
Then one day a friend of mine saw my artwork and mentioned having my own YouTube channel. I saw a few painting videos and thought maybe I could try that one day. A year later Jan 2016 I did my first video on YouTube I didn’t get much traffic until August 2016. This is when my channel took off. I also ed painting in a different way.
Today my art is completely different from when I first ed.
Today I love Watercolors for their transparency and vibrancy of colors. I never thought Watercolors can be so colorful and look so rich on paper.
I taught myself how to paint and how to create these vibrant layers.
All the techniques that go with it.
Now I share my videos every week on my YouTube Channel. Pictures on my Instagram, website, etc. I also have weekly tutorials with voiceovers and in-depth real-time classes on Patreon
But Teachable has given me a chance to create more detailed classes.
Here I talk while I am painting where I want you to feel as if you are sitting right next to me.
I invite you to be part of my watercolor class and find your own style of painting with Watercolors. Painting is a pleasure and should never be a struggle.
I want you to enjoy it as much as I do.
YOU CAN PAINT ANYTHING!
Course Curriculum
- Intro (7:21)
- Our Reference Picture
- Watercolor Paper, Brushes and Paints
- Everything Else
- Ocean Painting Close up Pictures
- Creating a Pencil Sketch – Process (1:50)
- Pencil Sketch for Download
- A Choice of Using Washi Tape to Create a “White Frame” (1:58)
- Choosing Colors (5:23)
- Our Palette (3:12)
- Mixing Colors (5:45)
- Painting Parts 1-5 (28:14)
- Painting Parts 6-12 (38:12)
- Your Finished Artwork
Proof Content
Sale Page: https://maria-raczynska.teachable.com/p/water-in-watercolor
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