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Beachscape from Mark waller‘s Tutorial

by Judy Mabsout
(Germany)

Beachscape

Beachscape

I have loved drawing since I was a child, and I used to draw a lot of cartoon characters identically. Then I did a drawing and painting course with acrylic, charcoal, and pastel, from which I learned a lot, but I wanted to learn more.

I was always searching for the right colors, meaning that , I was painting a beautiful, almost perfect tree, but I always saw that the tree’s colors looked not 100% natural. Then I stopped painting for several years because I became certain that there was actually a secret and correct mixing of colors, which I couldn't discover.

Then suddenly, more than ten years had passed. I decided to start over with the support of my dear husband. I searched a lot on YouTube until I found Mark Waller, who is, in my opinion, a super great artist . His has very much feeling, experience, skills and more.

I found the secret mixtures of colors that I was looking for, in addition to a wonderful explanation through which one can understand the flow of the process, and then follow the painting individually. From him, I learned to acquire the correct colors and I bought them.

My first experience was a view of the sea from afar, and this painting is my second experience and i want to paint more and more. This was my story briefly.

Thank you Mark Waller.

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May 04, 2024
Great scene, perfectly painted. NEW
by: Ghassan Mabsout

Wish you all the best.

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