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From dictionary definition it might mean that they are similar, but in reality or in actual ocean terminology they are not similar. From coastal wiki) Technically the line that forms the boundary between the COAST and the SHORE, i.e. the foot of the cliff or the foot of the dunes. Commonly, the line that forms the boundary between the land and the water. Juxtaposing light and dark values to create strong contrasts is a technique that is well suited to watercolor. Try to find ways to include strong contrasts in your beach scenes. Choose a viewpoint painting into the light which naturally creates silhouettes. Gathering clouds, reflections of the sky in wet sand ,sparkling light reflected on the sea water are all good candidates for creating drama and interest .

SEASHORE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary THE SEASHORE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

In the painting of my son Alex on the beach at Waipu Cove. On Arches 300gsm. I mainly used two brushes. A no. 6 round brush and a half inch flat brush. I’ve tried to include as much dramatic contrast as possible by painting directly into the light and positioning the figure for maximum contrast. The effect of light shimmering on the water was done by dragging the nearly dry round brush horizontally across the paper allowing the texture of the paper to create the white space. Beach = Shore, but flat and usually with at least some sand or very small stones. The more sand, the better the beach!The shore extends approximately from the water's edge to the high-water mark (the furtherest the sea can reach). After this point, you are on the land proper. The colors I tend to favor for sand are Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna and Raw Umber and Burnt Umber in various combinations. Raw Sienna and Burnt Sienna need to be handled with particular care as they can easily become too intense. Start with very weak washes. Raw Umber is probably the safest option but still works best in very dilute washes. As always, in watercolor it’s easy to add more but not so easy to take it away. E John Robinson’s books were among the first watercolor books I ever read, he’s a master of many media and this book is one I’d highly recommend. A shore can be on a lake or a river (unlike coast, which is only used with open water). So shore is equivalent to coast in the context of rivers and lakes. You would only use it for large rivers though; otherwise use "bank" or "riverbank".

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Just like flat expanses of water, wet sand reflects everything above it like a mirror. Though the colors and values will be less intense in the reflection. I like to produce small “Thumbnails” to experiment with contrasting values before thinking about adding any color at all. See the examples below. Painting SeagullsIn the example below from my sketchbook, I’m experimenting with finding a good balance of warm and cool colors. Reducing the amount of green and adding more blues and violets into the headland while maintaining strong warm colors in the foreground. I’m trying to achieve a subtle balance of harmonies and contrasts. Painting The Sea The sea often becomes darker not lighter as it recedes towards the horizon From coastal wiki) The strip of land that extends from the coastline inland to the first major change in the terrain features, which are not influenced by the coastal processes. The main types of coastal features are dunes, cliffs and low-lying areas, possibly protected by dikes or seawalls.

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