A few things about plein air painting:
- The fresh air is amazing!
- If your french easel is missing part of the hardware you need in order to extend the leg, prop it against the nearest fence.
- If you forget your plexi-glass palette, and intensely dislike your wooden palette, make do with the inside top of the tin box that you carry your oil paint tubes in.
- If your hair keeps blowing into your face the whole time that you are painting, plan ahead for the next event by getting a pony tail holder to hold your hair back, or getting your hair chopped off - whichever is cheaper. Hmmm - pony tail holder!
- If you think the weather will definitely warm up - take an extra layer of clothing anyway. If you stand in the shade on a cool windy day, it may seem cooler than you expected.
I am also working on a colored pencil portrait. Hopefully, I will be able to share that with you later.
For now: Keep in mind that this is only the second plein air workshop I have ever attended. Most of my landscapes have been painted in the studio.
Thanks for visiting my website and keeping up with the latest news.
For now: Keep in mind that this is only the second plein air workshop I have ever attended. Most of my landscapes have been painted in the studio.
Plein Air Sketch |
Plein Air Quick Study in Oils |
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Thank you so much for writing this awesome information! Looking forward to reading more.
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Thank you for your comment, Diane.
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