I started with D.Roza Dream Bay, but soon ventured on my own.
Initial start was few months ago, but since I do not have Tee - medium, I messed up in the sky and it was put on hold. Another problem I had at that time I used very light values and it did not allow me to put in the clouds.
I went on my own and just listened what colors to mix as base to create and adjusted that more to my liking.
I had to redo mountains after I painted them a week ago. Unintentionally I gave them a patterned look. See attached. By fixing mountains I redid half of the painting as fixing one thing pushed to fix another.
Here is my first attempt.
https://www.twoinchbrush.com/originals/Sunnylady/dream-bay
Second one is 16*20inches which is a bit smaller, but still took me around 5 hours.
Thank you Voy! Welcome back! Glad to hear from you.
Really pretty and love the ship!
Thats really cool. Super workπππΌ
Fantastic! I love maritime paintings
And great to see you again Voy! Welcome back my friend!
paintingblondie, Dirk1968, Felix - thank you Folks!
So beautiful Sunnylady! So soft and quiet, definitely like morning.
Thank you for your valuable feedback! It is important to me to hear what viewers think about the mood to check if I achieved what I intended.
Really beautiful! I always enjoy seeing your sailboat paintings :) well done
Thank you Happyisland! I love painting sea but still trying to find love to paint more complex ships.
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That extra smaller rock in the sea is splendid! Reminds me of Portugal and Australia!
The boat is a true gem and the simplicity overall of colours and shapes is a shot in the rose!