Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Plein Air at Nicholas Conservatory

Some days you just have to Nike up and just do it!


I'm learning to plein air and I admit 
that it's very humbling.

It's never a bad thing to step out of your comfort zone and just go for it. When I took the plein air class with Richard Weber last Spring I freaked! What? Sit there and produce a painting in an hour that you're willing to show the class? Yikes. I was working in oils - which I love, but am having a rocky relationship with lately. In short, my work stunk. That's when I knew -there's only one solution. 
Do More and Do It Often.

I've gone out and bought myself a plein air easel and decided to work in watercolors and pastels for awhile until I feel a bit more comfortable. I'm even considering taking an oil painting class to help me get past this slump I'm having.

So I will continue plein air with the hope that I will learn to make faster decisions, work faster, get better at; mixing colors, drawing, painting and meet some awsome people along the way.





Yesterday, my friend, William J Ball and I had a great time painting at Nicholas Conservatory.

I can't wait until next session.

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful spot. Your painting looks rather nice. Did you or will you finish it ?

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  2. Beautiful spot. Your painting looks rather nice. Did you or will you finish it ?

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    1. I thought I would take my pen to it and clean it up a bit then add some more color. Funny how you need to step away from things a bit to see more clearly. Can't wait to darken under the bridge. Even the bridge is a beautiful piece of sculpture... they're silver Cat tails swaying in the wind. Can't wait to get some ink to that too.

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