Original artwork description:

This oil and mixed media painting is one from my new series of paintings depicting views out of a train window. I've spent time doing loads of quick charcoal sketches and worked from them to create semi abstract paintings of my memories of the landscapes and seascapes that caught my attention. This piece shows the sea so close to the railway line and the sea spray even spraying the train window. I've started the painting with a layer of acrylics followed by layers of oil paint. The painting is ready to hang and has Paynes grey painted edges.

Materials used:

Acrylics, oils, charcoal.

Tags:
#oil painting #seascape #sea #waves #mixed media #blue sea #rough sea #semi abstract #oil seascape #blue waves #wave paintings #expressive seascape 

Feel the Wave (2023)

Oil painting 
by Belinda Reynell

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This oil and mixed media painting is one from my new series of paintings depicting views out of a train window. I've spent time doing loads of quick charcoal sketches and worked from them to create semi abstract paintings of my memories of the landscapes and seascapes that caught my attention. This piece shows the sea so close to the railway line and the sea spray even spraying the train window. I've started the painting with a layer of acrylics followed by layers of oil paint. The painting is ready to hang and has Paynes grey painted edges.

Materials used:

Acrylics, oils, charcoal.

Tags:
#oil painting #seascape #sea #waves #mixed media #blue sea #rough sea #semi abstract #oil seascape #blue waves #wave paintings #expressive seascape 
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Belinda is an award-winning landscape artist living and working in Devon. She finds herself more drawn to the abstract, by absorbing herself in the landscape and then working in the... Read more

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