2021 Plein Air in review so far… and a special offer
2021 Plein Air in review so far… and a special offer

2021 Plein Air in review so far… and a special offer

Although the year is not quite over the days of painting plein air are not quite as plentiful. November rains and strong winds chase one back into the studio. When I looked around the studio I noticed that I have an impressive collection of work from this year. Typically I like holding onto my plein air pieces for a few reasons – they feel like a personal journal to me and when I look at the pieces the day comes back to me vividly. I like that.

Special offer

I decided that now is the time that I will post most of the plein air paintings on my website with special pricing. There are two ways you may access them – either when scrolling through the images below or following this link.

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When you click through the images, there are little stories about the painting, the day and how I felt about it.

Plein Air Reflections

I love reflecting on the body of work from each year and how it represents a journaling experience for me. I remember each session in detail. From setting up my easel to mixing and applying the paint. I recall the details of each day. The weather, and in particular the sky and the temperature. I can feel the sun in some and the chill in others. I look at my work and reminisce.

I review what I think I did well and try to understand where I could improve or handle something differently.

In 2020 I painted primarily with watercolour with a focus on sea and sky. The field work I did last year was the foundation for two collaborative art exhibitions that my friend Dale Cook and I held this year. One on Grand Manan and the other at the Ice House Gallery in Nova Scotia.

In 2021 I focused on painting with oils with the same attention to attention to sea (or rivers and lakes) and sky. I think for 2022 I will try to paint larger – maybe 11 x 14”.

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