In this lesson, "Emerald Coast", Ginger shows you how to create this wonderful coastline with a rocky edge.
This was filmed a little differently, and we would love to hear what you think.
Once again, take your time and preview the lesson before starting the painting. You want an understanding of what it's going to take to complete this masterpiece.
Supplies Needed:
- Titanium White
- Mixing / Zinc / Transparent White
- Phthalo Blue(Green Shade if Liquitex)
- Ultramarine Blue (Red Shade if Liquitex)
- Southern Ocean Blue (Matisse) OR combine Phthalo Green, Titanium White and Phthalo Blue (Green Shade if Liquitex)
- Phthalo Green (Blue Shade if Liquitex)
- Dioxazine Purple
- Napthol Crimson
- Cadmium Red Medium
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Designer Magenta
- Cadmium Yellow Medium
- Yellow Oxide or Yellow Ochre
- Burnt Umber
- Burnt Sienna
- Raw Umber
Palette knife for mixing paint
#12 Bright Brush
#8 Bright Brush
#4 Bright Brush
1/4" Angle Brush
3/8" Angle Brush
Blow Dyer
Fine Mist Bottle
Ruler
Artist Tape
10" x 10" Canvas
Chaulk
I wish to get into the wave and water classes how do i do that
Walter,
There are two ways to upgrade your membership to include the Wave & Water Tutorials. You can just “Purchase” an upgrade one month at a time, by making a donation to our Scholarship Fund in the amount of $29.00 per month. You can make the donation here https://www.GingerCookLive.gallery/donations and then use the Contact Us to let us know that you made the donation to add WW to your membership. If you want a more long term membership, use the Contact Us so we can see if we can add the monthly recurring billing to your existing account.
Hi Ginger and Jon,
I am a self-taught artist and have been painting for 3 years. I have been watching your tutorials and am very excited to have finally joined your membership club. I look forward to making it to your master level while fine tuning my own style. Thank you for this opportunity! By the way; you guys are a hoot!
… in case my comment about part 2 being the same as part 1 didn’t identify itself as to which painting I am watching, it is Emerald Coast.
Oops, part 2 is a repeat of part 1.