Painting the Sea
Take a look at some of the major takeaways from Lisa’s video:
- How to capture fast-changing time and light at the beach
- The no-camera hack that will change the way you Plein Air paint
- Why having THIS passion for art is irreplaceable
- The THREE steps to paintings that connect with viewers
- How to let the brush ‘think’ with you
- How to make the brush move like the wave
- Ways to see the whole picture AND the subtleties at the same time
- How to maintain your curiosity
- The secret hack that eliminates the need for cameras or sketches
- How to capture the motion of crashing waves
- The steps you MUST take to paint on the beach
- The secret to gain confidence to paint in salty, windy, and changing weather
- How to use paint to create the reflective, colorful look of water
- Secret to avoid sensory overload when looking at the sea
- The THREE water secrets
- Why THIS personality trait is critical to success
- A limited palette of colors is a key to clarity in your final art
- Only THESE brushes are needed from start to finish
- How to use a very small bit of dark accent to define a shape
- Adding the secret of LIFE to your painting finishes it
- And so much more …
Marine landscapes can be challenging but Lisa Egeli has discovered little-known secrets to capture the movement of water that make THIS video a ‘must-have’ for every serious artist
There’s something about a well-done seascape painting that commands attention … and once your eyes are on it, it’s like you don’t want to look away.
Lisa Egeli’s art has that kind of wow factor. In Painting the Sea, she’s going to divulge her own methods for creating breathtaking seascape paintings so you can also experience the wow.
From a very young age, Lisa’s parents brought her along to paint outside with them. So taken by the world and all of its variety, Lisa traveled the globe for nine months and spent much of her time drawing and painting. As she filled up each sketchbook, she’d ship it to her parents who thought the books were the best travel postcards ever.

Lisa Egeli Paints Machu Picchu on Location
It was during these travels that Lisa found a new way to capture the fast-changing environment in a unique way which did NOT use a camera, nor did it rely on her ability to sketch or paint fast.
In this intimate video, Lisa reveals her closely-guarded secrets on how to bring the outside into your studio so you have a nearly endless amount of time to work on a painting until you get it just right — the way you want it to be.
Then, as you share your artwork, your heart and soul will shine through to deeply connect with your viewers. Just think … it will be your paintings people can’t look away from.
“The environment just soaks into your mind and body.”
— Lisa Egeli
In Painting the Sea, you’ll see Lisa use a limited palette to create magic on the canvas. You’ll be amazed at the environment she builds using just these few core colors. You’re going to love this.
Three Secrets of Water
As you study with Lisa, she’ll reveal three secrets of water that you must know.
First, is the shape of the waves
Lisa takes time in this video to explain the shape of the waves and how to capture that accurately. If this is off, your eyes (and the eyes of peers and potential customers) will be able to tell immediately. Lisa has found the solution to getting wave shapes right every time. She explains it beautifully in this video: Painting the Sea.
Second, is the motion of the waves
There is a real secret here that many plein air painters have never heard of. It allows you to fully capture the details of the movement of the waves in a way that you can even take back into the studio with you. She’ll explain how to do this and it may change the way you paint outside forever.
The third secret of water is so amazing you’ll have to see it for yourself. And you will when you add Painting the Sea to your personal resource library.
Watch This First
One of the bonuses included with this video is an ultra high-speed view of the demonstration painting. Always a fan favorite, these high-speed videos are just one of the benefits of having Hollywood caliber video equipment and a top-notch production team.
Because Lisa paints in such great detail, watching the high-speed version will help you see how those small details make a big difference in the final painting — don’t miss this.
We recommend you watch the high-speed demo first.
This will give you a great advantage as you begin to go through the entire course. You’ll have a better understanding of why Lisa is doing what she does and what the end result will be.
You’ll see her layer in the sky and water. Then she’ll focus on the lights and darks. You’ll see her build a world on the canvas that you’ll feel like you can step right into.
How to Fix a Broken Painting
In this new breakthrough video, Lisa reveals THREE specific steps you can take to uncover exactly what is not ‘working’ in your painting. You can’t fix it if you don’t know what’s wrong.
First
Lisa recommends stepping away from the painting. Literally. Step back. Then look at it from TWO perspectives, yours and your potential customer’s viewpoint. You may discover what’s not working simply by doing this.
Second
Look in the mirror. Yep. It could be that simple. A simple dollar-store mirror could alert you to what you need to fix. Simply stand with your back to your painting and hold the mirror up over one of your shoulders and look at that painting with fresh eyes. It sounds simple, but it can make the difference.
Third
Well, this is where you have to listen to Lisa’s explanation. This tip actually takes a little time. It’s not fast, but it could be the difference between a ‘good’ painting and a ‘great’ painting. And, of course, if you’re selling the painting, that could mean a difference between a little money and a LOT of money.
Lisa exposes so many tips for success in marine painting that THIS is the one to get if you have ever struggled painting the sand, sun, and surf.
“Don’t be intimidated by everything that’s going on,
just take it a little bit at a time”
– Lisa Egeli
Seascapes Simplified - Painting with Marine Master Lisa Egeli
Seascapes can feel overwhelming to paint.
With shifting light, dramatic skies, moving water, reflections, and multiple elements competing for attention, it’s easy to lose focus — or overwork the scene. In Seascapes Simplified, acclaimed marine artist Lisa Egeli shows you how to bring clarity and intention to even the most complex coastal subjects.
With more than 30 years of professional experience, Lisa guides you through her complete studio process as she develops the painting Before We Fish. Working step by step, she demonstrates how to simplify a seemingly complex scene, establish strong relationships between shapes, and build a painting that feels cohesive, atmospheric, and inviting.
You’ll see how the sky, water, land, and reflections connect, and how thoughtful decisions at each stage create a sense of harmony that pulls the viewer into the scene.
Throughout the course, Lisa shares the principles that underpin successful paintings, including how to:
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organize and simplify complex visual information
- establish strong value and color relationships
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create believable light, atmosphere, and reflections
- maintain unity while refining details
- work deliberately to support the overall feeling of the piece
Rooted in a rich artistic lineage, Lisa draws on lessons passed down through generations of painters, along with her own decades of experience. Her thoughtful, patient teaching style makes complex ideas approachable, helping you connect what you already know with a clearer, more confident process.
This course is ideal for artists who have a foundation in painting and are ready to move beyond fragmented results toward work that feels intentional, expressive, and complete.
If you’re looking to simplify your approach, strengthen your decision-making, and create paintings that truly convey a sense of place, Seascapes Simplified offers a clear and practical path forward.
What You'll Discover Inside:
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How Lisa's multigenerational painting lineage — and more than 30 years of professional experience — gave her the foundation for simplifying even the most complex coastal scenes
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Lisa's deliberate, stage-by-stage process for building a painting that feels cohesive and pulls the viewer into the scene
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The secret to keeping your color clean and harmonious — and knowing when it's okay to muddy it
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How to paint water, wet sand, and reflections so they read naturally and connect to the rest of the painting
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How to create atmosphere in your sky and carry that feeling through to the land, water, and horizon
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How to use subtle color shifts, thoughtful edges, and deliberate brushwork to stitch every element together into a unified whole
…and so much more!