Plein Air Painting

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I was at Art on the Square in Delray Beach as the coordinator for Plein Air Palm Beach. Getting the tent setup went smoothly on Friday afternoon, but it was windy cold, and rainy on Saturday. Sunday was a beautiful day. It is great to show off beautiful plein air paintings. Several artist attendees said they had been looking for a plein air group so were happy to get info about PAPB.

I was happy to exhibit some of my paintings and was pleased at the comments I got. Unfortunately this did not translate into sales. Oh well. Here are some of the paintings I exhibited at Art on the Square.

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Lynn Peterson, Brenda Gordon and I went to Nostalgic Delray event representing Plein Air Palm Beach. We painted, listened to music and chatted with attendees. Biggest question we got was “do you teach painting?” I worked on finishing a plein air painting of Old Floresta but also did a quick sketch of the musician on stage.

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Last year when I was in Vermont, Plein Air NEK, the group I started in 2014 to find plein air painters up here, worked with the Orleans County Conservation District (OCCD) to put together an exhibit on Conserved Farms titled “Farming: The Art of Stewardship“. I arranged with the help of the OCCD to paint with my group at four different farms that practice conservation on the farms. What a great opportunity and lots of fun.

The exhibit had the opening at the East Side restaurant in Newport, VT, and later traveled to North County High School and finally, just recently, to Greater Barton Arts Center in Barton, VT.

This week there was an opening of the exhibit hosted at Great Barton Arts. A selection of the paintings completed for the exhibit are on display as well as lots of educational information about the farms and the conservation practices. The reception was well attended and PA-NEK is honored to be the first exhibit that GBA is hosting. Unfortunately, it is displayed sandwiched between a old recycled exhibit from 1983 of photography about one room school houses. While more could have been presented in the opening remarks about the conservation on Vermont farms and the art of plein air painting, the reception was more of an excuse to promote GBA and their hopes and dreams.

This summer PA-NEK is working again with the Conservation District as well as Old Stone House, Lavender Essentials and Wonder Arts so stay tuned for some amazing plein air art coming.

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preliminary sketch of buildings in Old Havana

John and I went on a cruise that had an overnight in Havana Cuba. It was a great trip and was wonderful to visit Old Havana although it is sad to see such urban decay in some otherwise beautiful buildings. I did bring all my sketching supplies with the intent of documenting my travels. I did some practice sketches of buildings before going and studio painting of the same buildings upon returning home.

Studio painting of Old Havana

I did take lots of photos for reference for future painting. And I did do some plein air painting of the NCL private island , Great Stirrup Cay, from the balcony of our stateroom .

Plein air painting of Great Stirrup Cay

Additionally, I did some “plein lazy” painting by projecting a nocturnal image of Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis onto the TV set in the state room from my cell phone. It was great to paint in comfort on an “at sea day”, and my arthritic joints appreciated the “plein lazy” approach.

“Plein Lazy” painting of Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis 5x 7 ink watercolor

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I’ve always wanted to go to Tuscany and this summer I will get the chance. John and I will spend three days in Florence and then visit Barga Italy in northeast Tuscany. I have romantic notions of John and I visiting the birthplace of the renaissance, eating Tuscan food and drinking Tuscan wine.

After three days in Florence we will drive northeast to Barga, a medieval town that is an artist colony. There the plan is to enjoy the Tuscan life while painting the beautiful landscape known for it’s magnificent light. I have a friend who I know from Naked Wines who has invited us to stay with her for a bit. I want to paint her a painting as a gift so I started to get int the mod by painting the above painting of Barga with the Alps as the backdrop. Since ‘light was the star’ I decided to use the painting the light method of the Cape Cod School of Art as described by Lois Griffel in her book “Painting the Impressionist Landscape”

This has certainly peaked my interest about the trip and am looking forward to it even more.

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As a contributing member artist of PAPB, I am participating in the exhibit
“Painting Paradise” The opening exhibit was Sunday, March 10, from 2-4 pm at the Schuman Museum Gallery at the Boca JCC. Here are some images of some of the artists with their artwork as well as the poster with more info about the exhibit that runs until April 30, 2019.

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Went to Plantation today to paint the bougainvilleas. Me and my fellow plein air painting buddies were at the Deicke Auditorium and across the street there was a hedge of bougainvilleas that were in bloom. so much fun to be outside before it gets hot and just painting beauty.

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PAPB decided to accept the invitation to Garlic Fest. The management of Garlic Fest decided to have an ‘Artist Row’ and about 10 diverse artists or groups were invited to participate. We set up our tent and were painting around the grounds. While I was there I painted the PAPB tent. It was fun but not really a good venue for finding art collectors. .

The PAPB tent at Garlic Fest Acrylic 9 x 12

While it was worth the effort to see how it went, and those of us there enjoyed the artist camaraderie, it was more of a drinking crowd than an art buying crowd. On top of that although we had preferred parking as vendors, it was still a half mile walk and there were no accommodations for handicap. My arthritis reminded me that this is not something I should think of doing again.

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Despite the rain on Friday, some beautiful paintings were done and we still had fun the whole weekend. Thanks to our partner Old School Square, all our sponsors and volunteers.

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I lead a group on Fine Art America, also known as Pixels for plein air paintings.  I just updated the image submissions and was impressed with the beauty of our natural world expressed by plein air painters.  Take a look.

https://fineartamerica.com/groups/plein-air-painters–all-painting-media.html

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