Hi Dena. Different shades of blue remind me of the ocean. Dena, when you look at paint cards, you should pick one and then choose shades of paint on that same card. I always think white sheers for curtains remind me of the ocean too. Good luck Dena. Stay well and healthy.
Are you looking for something beachy to paint about? Ideas on what to paint? If so, I have the same problem and sometimes you might just need some inspiration from a favorite place you like to go to. Also, when figuring out a scene or still life, you don't always need a large scene or an entire item. Sometimes it helps to frame your hands out above you and frame out a portion of the scene or item. Make that your focus and let the observer of your painting fill in everything else. For instance if you are painting an anchor....does it need to be the entire anchor or a portion of it? You will have to decide what looks best.
Disregard if I misunderstood your question and this has nothing to do with your project at hand. HA.....if you are looking for how to paint beachy wall art, check out this easy diy:
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Do you have an idea in mind, Dena?
Do you want to know what colors to use in a beach themed room or do you want ideas for an ocean themed painting?
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=coastal%20paint%20ideas
Hi Dena. Different shades of blue remind me of the ocean. Dena, when you look at paint cards, you should pick one and then choose shades of paint on that same card. I always think white sheers for curtains remind me of the ocean too. Good luck Dena. Stay well and healthy.
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What is your project?
What are you trying to paint? Are you looking for colors to use or are you trying to make a painting. Not clear what you want help with.
Here is a beachy turquoise project I just did https://www.simplenaturedecorblog.com/how-to-make-seashell-bookends-with-scraps-of-wood/
Are you looking for something beachy to paint about? Ideas on what to paint? If so, I have the same problem and sometimes you might just need some inspiration from a favorite place you like to go to. Also, when figuring out a scene or still life, you don't always need a large scene or an entire item. Sometimes it helps to frame your hands out above you and frame out a portion of the scene or item. Make that your focus and let the observer of your painting fill in everything else. For instance if you are painting an anchor....does it need to be the entire anchor or a portion of it? You will have to decide what looks best.
Disregard if I misunderstood your question and this has nothing to do with your project at hand. HA.....if you are looking for how to paint beachy wall art, check out this easy diy:
https://www.hometalk.com/14771689/easy-diy-beach-painting
EASY DIY Beach Painting
Diffrent shades of blue light blue then white for white waves
I would choose light blue/green colors