Most of my work is done en plein air, French for "in the open air." People often associate it with the Impressionists, but the move to paint outside preceded them by a number of decades. The trend to appreciate landscapes at all was new for the time.
Several characteristics contribute to the distinctive beauty of en plein air painting. They are generally smaller in size in order to be able to capture a scene in a single sitting. Because of the time limit and environmental factors like the sun moving, they often lack extensive details and might appear slightly fuzzy or unfinished. Lastly, they tend to have a freshness and spontaneity which makes them impossible to compare to methodological studio work.
My aim is for alla prima paintings, which roughly translates for me as "what happens outside, stays outside." It adds another level of difficulty to the work.
Cityscape Challenge
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Enjoyed participating in the cityscape challenge by Terry Miura. I
simplified this painting by staying under 45 minutes to restrict...
I'm an Excellent Driver.
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Bica has officially been my dog for a week now. I asked her owner if he
would sell her to me and he refused. "You can have her though," he said,
"since ...
More artsy links!
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*Eileen - The Artful Crafter *
Come join the Card Party at The Artful Crafter and create cards for people
with cancer.
* Mixed Media: Superhero Glasses...
Friday at Kat Sowa's-- March 9, 2012
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I met up with the North Portland Painters today at Kat Sowa's studio for a
life painting session. Our model was fellow painter Za Vue's nephew (I
forgot t...
Q. Is this a Muslin Brush?
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Is this a Muslin Brush? Annie William using a 'wash' brush of some sort
This post is about a puzzle - about a brush. I was asked yesterday whether
Annie Wi...
Saint Cuthbert Goes on the Road
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*"Coptic bindings, the first true codices, are characterized by one or more
sections of parchment, papyrus, or paper sewn through their folds, and (if
mo...
Massing Values
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Massing all of the darks at the bottom left solidifies the impression of
water and weighs this area down. The gray promenade at the
right foreground is c...
Friday Inspiration: Laura Coombs Hills
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Larkspur, Peonies and Canterbury Bells
pastel on paperboard, 72.39 x 60.01 cm (28 1/2 x 23 5/8 in.)
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For today's inspiration I want to share an ext...
A Place to Think
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A Place To Think
Charcoal and chalk on brown paper
58 cm x 79 cmA room, sun shines in through old net curtains, dust motes in
the warm still air, scent hang...
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Wanna be in my next digital drawing?
This is "Eve sees herself for the first time" and I need help with it!
Wanna be in this piece?
In the pond in front...
"Walking the dogs." Doetinchem, Holland.
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Had a other spot in mind but the fresh morning light together with
the lovely road did reminded me so much of a painting of David Curtis
that I just had to ...
Winter Break
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Weather in Goldendale is an interesting topic around here. It is never the
same from one year to the next. Some years we get snow and some years we
don't...
Come to the Loft Gallery!
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*From Oquossoc to Occoquan: an Artist’s Journey*
Original paintings and drawings by KathleenBest Gillmann
March 6 - April 1
*Meet-The-Artist Reception*
Marc...
Speed Bump
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*Speed Bump,* 8 x 24, collage/acrylic
Elizabeth W. Seaver
Rita, Fran and Rob just wanted a quiet ride in the country. Where did a
citified speed bump com...
Using a mental grid
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Recently, while helping an artist in an on-line forum, I became conscious
how useful MY days as a student had been, when we students had a drawing
tutor wh...
Sunday Secrets
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PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people mail
in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.
PostSecret, 13345 Copper...
Eagle Owl on Purple
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30"x40" acrylic, oil and 22k gold on canvas Email ashley.cecil@gmail.com
for purchase inquiries. See all artwork available for sale. I'm happy to
report th...
“Pastel 100″ Winners for 2012
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The Pastel Journal selected the top Pastel 100 works in the 13th annual
competition. This year’s winners were selected from nearly 3,000 entries.
The previ...
What About That "Magical Talent" Myth?
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*Malcolm Gladwell says it takes 10,000 hours of easel time to become "the
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*10,000 Hours? Are You Kidding Me?*
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Traffic -- part of a project with Terry Miura
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Terry Miura , an Amercian artist specializing in streetscenes has invited
other artists to enter a visual dialogue with him. On his he posted a of a
street...
Our Chesapeake Between Snow and Spring
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Queen Anne's County Centre for the Arts, 206 South Commerce Street,
Centreville MD 21617 invite you to an exhibit of recent work by MAPAPA
member, Maryland...
"Catherine"
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If I don't get this house, I'm going to be pretty bummed. I'm already
allowing myself to 'decorate' it. Can't sleep for all the furniture
arranging I'm do...
Marilyn by Douglas Kirkland
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Marilyn Monroe by Douglas Kirkland, 1961 “She knew exactly what to do, her
movements, her hands, her body were just perfect. She was the sexiest.
Better th...
Winter Sale
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Today is a beautiful snowy day in midcoast Maine. The first real snow of
the season. Time for a winter sale to make room for new work in the studio.
I've...
Last new additions .....................
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A WARM WELCOME to the last new members added in 2011!
And warmest wishes for a happy and successful year
to ALL Art Blogs 4 U Members for 2012.
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From study to studio (work in progress)
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I feel like it has been ages since I have painted en plein air. Perhaps I
feel this way because it is true! But while time, obligation, and health
have k...
Studio Open 12-5pm Saturday Dec 3rd
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Hello there,
After attending the Figgy Pudding Christmas Carol competition in Seattle
last night, I'm in the spirit! I hope you can find your way to the d...
"Bloom where you are planted."
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Poppies, gouache, 8x10"
All my life I've heard the saying, "*bloom where you are planted*," but
today as I was taking my walk I started meditating on it. I...
This Blog Has Moved
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That's right Folks - The PONSHOP Blog Has moved Here. We've integrated our
blog with the New PONSHOP website. For all those of you that are subscribed
to ...
Illusions of depth
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*Lavender Cascade*
Pastel, 18X24
Yes, an underpainting serves as a fundamental purpose, to set the values,
and overall color, tone and temperature of a pa...
The Chipmunk War
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This is a painting of our Chipmunk who lives outside our front window. His
name is Bullet because he fiercely defends the snack station which is
frequentl...
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I know, I know...it's been quite a while since my last post. I've been
painting, travelling, teaching...and now that I think about it, 3 seasons
have passe...
Composition and Design | Using Dominants
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Arranging visual elements into a successful composition is the foundation
of any good painting. When a painting doesn’t seem to work, painters often
a...
Inspirations, step 14
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Final Touches
These last touches include adding the musical notes, painting the feather,
rendering the violin strings and lettering the type on the spine o...
Closing the Circle
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I can’t quite believe I’m standing here still speaking to you all at the
end of a year of Art 2010! I set out as a newbie in this city of Washington
DC, cl...
Juxtapoz interview with Ekundayo
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[image: E1]
Ekundayo’s life story is a very unique one (basically his mother and father
split and he spent 7 years toted along with his dad on the run unti...
Anthony Lister at Lyons Wier Gallery, NYC
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Australian born artist Anthony Lister is showing at the Lyons Wier Galleryin New York City from March 19 through to April 19.
A lot of my favorite artists a...
Windowsill
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*Windowsill*
by artist Lena Kashigin
*oil*
Come and get me, clouds...
Click on this artist's name to view her paintings available for sale.
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AUGUST CHALLENGE - CREATING A MOOD
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July was a vacation month so we missed a challenge. We shall double our
efforts this August.
The Challenge:
Begin by looking through art books or magazine...
Art Blogs, Artist Blogs, Art Blogging
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*Latest News:*
With no internet access and having been unable to get to an internet cafe
for a long period of time, I have decided to switch comments off f...
Painting Adventures
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Recently the plein air painting group I belong to, Western North Carolina
Plein Air Painters was invited by a property developer to paint the area
they are...
The Fair Entries Won!
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I cannot believe that every single painting that I entered actually won at the fair.My mission painting won "Best Of Show" (you can click any picture to enla...
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Friday, October 10
Virginia Countryside--Early Morning
This oil painting won BEST OF SHOW in the
Del Ray Artisan’s part of the From Our Trees...
Artistry i...
NOVAL Meeting Tonight
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We had a great meeting tonight as you can see by the pictures. The
paintout was left up in the air, but leaning towards somewhere in Maryland
on July19th ...
These are some local places for landscape painting; most are within an hour of the Beltway. Look here for the complete album, a couple hundred views from my photography collection, which are mapped here.
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