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Studio Access: Complete Artwork Process · No Cuts · Real-Time Decisions    • RAIIM Art Academy | Exclusive Masterclasses   In this complete acrylic painting class, artist Laura Palacios reveals professional techniques used to create a stunning 150 x 100 cm seascape. The process begins with a warm base applied with a sponge, using a mixture of warm white, raw umber, and orange. This initial layer has a fundamental function: to neutralize the blues that will be applied later and create a much more natural and realistic appearance. From this structure, the sky is developed with smooth transitions between cream, cyan, and cobalt blue tones, always using translucent layers that allow the base color to continue influencing the visual result. Next, the sea is gradually built through contrasts, glazes, textures, and color overlays. You will learn how to create depth, foam, wave motion, and water transparency using colors such as Prussian blue, Payne's gray, cyan, yellow ochre, and warm white. This class demonstrates how realism doesn't arise from a single color, but from the interaction between temperature, transparency, contrast, texture, and light. Ideal for artists who wish to deepen their knowledge of acrylic painting, seascapes, and advanced layering techniques.