"I realized a long time ago that a lot of what painting is about is being there. That’s why I am less happy about photographing what I want to paint later. When you sit there for a while and you are drawing it or painting…
Not everyone is interested in climbing up a mountain with art materials in a pack, ready to do battle with the elements while attempting to sketch and paint. You need to customize your gear and your approach to fit your own abilities. Fortunately, there is…
We look at two artists in particular who helped inspire a pleinair approach to art, Earl Thollander and Frederick Franck.
En Plein-air, in French, is the practice of painting outdoors, and began in France in the mid-1800’s. The inventions of both tubes for transporting paint, and easels and portable boxes to hold gear (called Pochade boxes) meant that painting could be expanced beyond an…
The first step to enjoying Pleinair art is to not view your efforts in a competitive way. Art and the process is unique to each individual.