Watercolor painting Ocean view
Watercolor Ocean v



iew, rocks and far distance land. Watercolor paper size 9 x 15 in.
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v4.4.25Watercolor Ocean v



iew, rocks and far distance land. Watercolor paper size 9 x 15 in.
Welcome, Egberto!
Watercolor on that scale gives you room to let the ocean breathe. The way you've handled the distance between the rocks and far shore creates real depth.
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That atmospheric haze you got between the rocks and the far shoreline is spot on. I spent years trying to nail that depth in my landscapes and usually ended up with everything looking flat. You let the water fade back naturally without overworking it, which is something I still have to fight myself on with every frame. The middle-ground rocks anchor it without pulling too much attention from that distant land mass.
That atmospheric haze you got in the third one, where the distant land almost dissolves into the sky, that's the hardest part to land in watercolor. I've spent hours in post trying to fake that kind of layering in film scans and it never reads right. You let the medium do what it actually does well.
Thank you, a lot hard working in watercolor. I am doing it for ten years now.