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Water mixable oils on paper. I really like these paints when used on a thick paper. They have great colours and you can also create texture and atmosphere with them which is what I love. This particular painting was created just with three colours and a white. I think the limited colour palette has been quite affective. It is inspired by an afternoon on Croyde beach waiting for the sun to come out and eventually it did and it was worth the wait.

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Water mixable Georgian oils on oil paper.

Tags:
#seascape #beach #abstract seascape #beach scene #coastal #coast #surf #oils #british artist #devon #british art #croyde 
Waiting for the sun to come out at Croyde (2017)
Oil painting
by Belinda Reynell

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Water mixable oils on paper. I really like these paints when used on a thick paper. They have great colours and you can also create texture and atmosphere with them which is what I love. This particular painting was created just with three colours and a white. I think the limited colour palette has been quite affective. It is inspired by an afternoon on Croyde beach waiting for the sun to come out and eventually it did and it was worth the wait.

Materials used:

Water mixable Georgian oils on oil paper.

Tags:
#seascape #beach #abstract seascape #beach scene #coastal #coast #surf #oils #british artist #devon #british art #croyde 

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Belinda is an award-winning landscape artist living and working in Devon. She finds herself more drawn to the abstract, by absorbing herself in the landscape and then working in the... Read more

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