Original artwork description:

Acrylic painting on canvas.
This painting depicts a sudden rain shower passing over the distant hills of Waternish on the Island of Sky in Scotland.
This painting was finished in my studio from some quick sketches and some photographs I took while there.
I started the painting by covering parts of the canvas with texture paste to give the base a 3D element before applying thepaint.
Once the traditional style painting is complete I then create a bluey glaze which I quickly apply with a large brush to certain areas to create the effect of movement. Then before the glaze dries I remove parts of it to reveal sunshine breaking through the clouds underneath.
This is a technique which I have been developing recently to create drama and movement in my seascapes. I like the effects which it can give sometimes although the final process of removing parts of the glaze can be nerve shredding as hours of work can and have been ruined.
Finally once totally dry I finish the painting with a couple of coats of matt varnish.
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Materials used:

Acrylic paint with some texture medium

Tags:
#seascape #texture #island #skye #rain #glaze #stormy #shower #waternish #cloudsa 

Shower over Waternish (2021)

Acrylic painting 
by Ian macphie

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Acrylic painting on canvas.
This painting depicts a sudden rain shower passing over the distant hills of Waternish on the Island of Sky in Scotland.
This painting was finished in my studio from some quick sketches and some photographs I took while there.
I started the painting by covering parts of the canvas with texture paste to give the base a 3D element before applying thepaint.
Once the traditional style painting is complete I then create a bluey glaze which I quickly apply with a large brush to certain areas to create the effect of movement. Then before the glaze dries I remove parts of it to reveal sunshine breaking through the clouds underneath.
This is a technique which I have been developing recently to create drama and movement in my seascapes. I like the effects which it can give sometimes although the final process of removing parts of the glaze can be nerve shredding as hours of work can and have been ruined.
Finally once totally dry I finish the painting with a couple of coats of matt varnish.
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Materials used:

Acrylic paint with some texture medium

Tags:
#seascape #texture #island #skye #rain #glaze #stormy #shower #waternish #cloudsa 
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My upbringing on a remote Scottish Island has been a big influence on my artwork. I am influenced by the sea and paint mostly seascapes in acrylic. I strive to... Read more

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