This is why most of the established names in the art world,
such as Rembrandt and William Hodges have focused their paintings
on things they can see - ships and water.
A ship in the water is a very popular theme,
and it contains many gorgeous paintings. Some of the
most impressive paintings include Mark Myers's Caledonia, Margaret Heath's Pure Gold, Western Isles, many paintings by Geoff Hunt,
Geoffrey Huband, and Francis Smitheman.
Marine artists have spent many years perfecting their technique and studying the
structure of ships and waves. Creating a boat requires a lot of knowledge about lighting and how the sun hits each sail. There are many
international and regional marine artists associations where are person can get
more information about each artist's life and work.
There are special marine art exhibitions that
those interested in this particular genre can attend. Such exhibitions are the best place to
purchase marine paintings and see what's new in the field.
Catalogs for each exhibition can also be purchased online, so that a person becomes familiar with all the different works that will be presented.
Some societies offer free catalogs of previous exhibitions.
Sea creatures are also very interesting muses for marine artists.
Pelicans and seagulls very often find their way onto a canvas. Such paintings are great for decorating children's rooms, and teaching the
youngsters about art. Children love dolphins, and giving a child a painting with a dolphin is a very nice present. Sometimes
a marine painting can be made entirely
out of shades of blue.
The most popular marine paintings are
made with acrylic paints. Acrylic paints dry fast and allow an
artist to take full advantage of creating the best possible shades for each element. Completing such a painting takes a long time, and a
person can be proud to have one in his or her collection.
Visiting a blue lagoon does not have to happen once a year. A person can
own a beautiful marine painting that
he or she can enjoy over the years. Although waves are the same throughout the world, the way each artist sees and captures them is completely
unique.
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