BRENDA MALLEY | MAKING A WAVE IN OILS
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In this online course, learn to capture the dynamic energy of the sea with master artist Brenda Malley. Brenda will guide you through the entire process of creating a dramatic seascape, from the initial compositional sketch to the final, sparkling highlights.
You will learn to master a variety of techniques, from using brushes for soft, blended skies to employing the palette knife for textured foam and pebbly beaches. Brenda generously shares her professional methods, including how to mix the perfect water and sky colours, create a sense of light and shadow on the waves, and build up layers of paint for a realistic, vibrant effect.
This is a relaxing and immersive experience, allowing you to watch a professional artist at work and apply her techniques to your own painting. By the end, you will have the skills and confidence to bring the movement and beauty of the coast to life on your canvas.
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Brenda welcomes you into her creative process, showing you exactly how she:
Sets Up Her Palette: She explains her logical system of arranging cool colours on one side and warms on the other, and shares her favourite paints, like the fast-drying Griffin Alkyd white that helps her work more quickly.
Thinks About Composition: Brenda reveals how she considers the composition before she even starts painting, explaining her thought process behind placing the horizon and the breaking wave to create a balanced and engaging scene.
Works in Layers: She patiently builds the painting passage by passage, teaching you her method for establishing the sky, the background sea, the wave, the foam, and the sand without the colours turning muddy.
Masters Her Tools: You'll see Brenda's signature techniques firsthand: using a soft brush for blending luminous clouds and a palette knife—which she considers like an extension of her "little finger"—for applying thick, textured foam that catches the light.
Adds the Final Magic: Brenda shows you her tricks for creating realism, like splattering paint for sea spray and pebbles, and demonstrates how to step back and make those crucial final adjustments to strengthen the painting.
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Brenda is very specific about her materials, which helps you achieve the same effects she demonstrates.
1. Paints (Oil Colours)
Brenda uses a selection of cool and warm colours, arranged logically on her palette.
Blues:
Cerulean Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Indigo
Greens:
Sap Green
Viridian
Prussian Green
Warm Colours:
Cadmium Red
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow
Cadmium Yellow Light
White:
Griffin Alkyd White (This is her key recommendation because it's fast-drying, allowing you to work more quickly.)
2. Brushes
Type: Brenda uses acrylic brushes for their soft, springy flexibility.
Variety: A mixture of sizes, including some wider flats or filberts for washes and blending, and smaller rounds for details.
3. Palette Knives
Style: Two knives of the same shape but different sizes. She describes them as oval at the tip.
Usage: A small one for fine details and a larger one for applying broad areas of texture (like the foam).
4. Painting Mediums & Solvents
Odorless Solvent (Thinner): She uses Zest It (an odor-free brand) for thinning paints for initial washes and for cleaning brushes.
Clear Painting Medium: An oilier, richer medium used later in the painting process to improve flow and gloss.
5. Surfaces
A primed canvas or canvas board of your preferred size.
6. Other Essentials
Palette: A traditional wooden palette or a disposable paper palette for mixing colours.
Rags or Kitchen Towel: Essential for wiping brushes, correcting mistakes, and softening blends.
Containers: Two small jars or dippers for the solvent and the painting medium.
By gathering these materials, you'll be perfectly equipped to practice the techniques Brenda Malley so expertly demonstrates.
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Basic understanding of oil painting required.
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The course is composed of one video, a total of 33 mins. Enjoy the benefit of being able to watch and follow along at your leisure for the duration of your access.
BRENDA MALLEY | SEASCAPES IN OILS
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In this online course, learn how to paint dramatic seascapes with master artist Brenda Malley. A professional artist and instructor with over 20 years of experience, Brenda specialises in capturing the vitality and energy of landscapes using oils and a palette knife.
In this course, Brenda offers broad instruction on all aspects of developing a painting, with a special focus on using the palette knife for loose, spontaneous effects. It’s a fun and relaxing approach perfectly suited for artists who want to “loosen up” their style.
Brenda will guide you through her entire process with a full demonstration, sharing step-by-step insights into her approach. You can then settle into your own creative space and paint along using the same reference or one of your own choosing.
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Develop your landscape and seascape painting skills in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Learn how to “loosen up” your painting style using a palette knife for expressive, spontaneous effects.
Receive broad instruction on all stages of painting development, from composition to finishing touches.
Watch step-by-step demonstrations of Brenda’s approach to painting, with practical guidance throughout.
Work from the same reference as the tutor or choose your own subject matter.
Best suited for artists with some experience – not suitable for complete beginners.
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Surface to paint on - canvas, board or oil paper, any size
Palette - I use disposable palette pads for mixing paint
Brushes - I prefer flexible acrylic brushes, various sizes
Palette Knife - oval shape
Thinner - Must be odour free - Zest It or Sansodor
Liquin - for thicker paint application, glazing and fast drying
Paint My 12 essential colours - Titanium White - Ultramarine Blue - Cerulean Blue (hue) - Cadmium Red (hue) - Magenta - Cadmium Yellow (hue) - Cadmium Yellow Pale (hue) - Viridian - Sap Green - Burnt Sienna - Raw Umber - Indigo or Payne’s Grey
I usually use the Winton brand. Indigo is only available in Winsor and Newton artist quality I also like to use Raw Umber Light. Available in artist quality only and not essential.
Kitchen Towels
Containers - 2 small jars or dippers for your thinner - one to thin your paint, one to clean your brushes
Latex Gloves - optional
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Basic understanding of oil painting required.
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The course is composed of two videos, a combined total of 48 mins. Enjoy the benefit of being able to watch and follow along at your leisure for the duration of your access.