Leisure Painter — June 2017

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Step 4 Adding details
1 In the moonlight, subtle form is visible on
the headlands. For the headland on the right,
define the rock face with a small filbert brush
by adding a small amount of titanium white to
the brownish underpainting colour. Indicate
the vegetation by adding titanium white to
the underpainting colour of that section.

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2 The same process
applies to the headland on
the left and in the distance.
Add a small amount of
titanium white to the original
underpainting colours and
apply a hint of form (valleys,
ridges and vegetation) with
a filbert brush.

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Demonstrationcontinued


Step 3 Block in
ocean and sand
1 For the underpainting of the
ocean, make a dark, medium
and light purple. Begin by
mixing the darkest shade first
with permanent mauve, yellow
oxide, blue black and titanium
white. Then mix a mid-tone
shade by adding titanium white
to some of this dark colour.
Make the highlight by adding
more titanium white to the
mid-tone. Apply the darkest
tone along the horizon between
the headlands.
2 Below this paint a strip of the
lightest colour only across the
middle third section of the
ocean where the moon will be
reflecting its light. Apply the
mid-tone to most of the ocean
then smoothly blend the darkest
purple towards the shoreline.
3 For the underpainting of
the sand, mix two colours.
The darkest shade is made with
raw umber, permanent mauve,
yellow oxide and titanium white
and applied in the foreground.
Lighten this colour with
titanium white and apply
up to the shoreline.

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