Plein Air Painting Project

Antiquity Hill 2, oil on panel, 7.5 x 10.75 inches

 

In a few weeks I will head up to Pennsylvania Dutch Country for a week with family. During that time I plan to make a painting of the landscape each day. Plein Air painting, or translated from French, simply painting outside, was popularized by the 19th century Impressionists and made possible by advances in painting technology such as paint in tubes. Before this, artists ground their paint by hand and stored them in little sacks made of pig bladders!

Although you may be more familiar with my abstract work, painting and drawing from life are an important part of my practice as an artist. Observing the effects of light on color and shape, and translating that into paint keeps my eyes and hand sharp. These images work themselves into my abstract pieces as well – a memory of a particular color or shadow or shape – all these elements play into my abstract paintings.

As a special offer for subscribers of my Insider’s List, I am offering each of these plein air paintings during a pre-sale on June 25-July 1.

If you aren’t yet part of this group of Insiders, sign up here!

Each of these five artworks will be painted with oil on wood panel, 7.5 x 10.75 inches, and priced at $550. This will include taxes and free shipping to anywhere in the world. Because of oil paint’s long drying time, these paintings will be shipped in September. This way your painting will arrive in tip-top condition.

If you know someone who may be interested in claiming one of these special paintings, please share this message with them, and invite them to sign up to the Insider’s List.

And if you’re already on the Insider’s List, be on the lookout for a message from me on June 25th announcing the start of the pre-sale. These will be available to subscribers for one week before they go on sale to the rest of the world.

The Story of Antiquity Hill
I painted Antiquity Hill 2, the painting at the top of this post, in 2014. I used to ride my bike to a nearby field to paint there. It was a vast space and there were just a few houses on the land at first. I’m sure you can guess what happened as time went on. The tree line receded, more houses were built, and eventually a shopping center went up. The field disappeared. This painting is a love letter to that field.

Antiquity Hill 2 is available for purchase below:


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