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En plein air painting weekend | Coolum 19 - 20 October 2024
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En plein air painting weekend | Coolum 19 – 20 October 2024

$498 inc GST

Join me for a weekend of en plein air painting. Saturday & Sunday 19th & 20th October, 2024. Coolum, Sunshine Coast. Includes morning teas, lunches and afternoon teas. 

En plein air (French for ‘outdoors’), is simply the act of painting outdoors.

Painting a scene from within the scene itself is a wonderful experience for anyone who appreciates landscape. I work en plein air a lot because there is an immediacy and energy that cannot always be summoned in the studio. Aspects like the temperature and elements that are often ‘invisible’ can play a part in en plein air painting, adding life and energy to the finished work.

Simply the act of wandering through or foraging in a landscape helps hone observation and align with its essence. En plein air might well also mean ‘to get to the point’! As light and clouds move across a landscape, changes happen constantly and quickly. If you’re recording a scene, you’ll have to move fast and this is so beneficial because it helps to sharpen your observation, your priorities and your technical skill in making colour and marks. The ever changing scene will challenge even abstract painters to respond decisively. For these reasons, I beleive painting en plein air is one of the best exercises to loosen up and grow your skillset as a painter.

Over two days, I will aim to share my process and approach to painting outdoors through demonstration and suggested exercises which will focus on observation, composition, colour and content, plus I’ll give you some practical ideas on how you might approach your work.

Whether you’re just starting out or have some painting experience, this weekend is designed to be enriching and productive.

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En plein air (French for ‘outdoors’), is simply the act of painting outdoors.

Painting a scene from within the scene itself is a wonderful experience for anyone who appreciates landscape. I work en plein air a lot because there is an immediacy and energy that cannot always be summoned in the studio. Aspects like the temperature and elements that are often ‘invisible’ can play a part in en plein air painting, adding life and energy to the finished work.

Simply the act of wandering through or foraging in a landscape helps hone observation and align with its essence. En plein air might well also mean ‘to get to the point’! As light and clouds move across a landscape, changes happen constantly and quickly. If you’re recording a scene, you’ll have to move fast and this is so beneficial because it helps to sharpen your observation, your priorities and your technical skill in making colour and marks. The ever changing scene will challenge even abstract painters to respond decisively. For these reasons, I beleive painting en plein air is one of the best exercises to loosen up and grow your skillset as a painter.

Over two days, I will aim to share my process and approach to painting outdoors through demonstration and suggested exercises which will focus on observation, composition, colour and content, plus I’ll give you some practical ideas on how you might approach your work.

Whether you’re just starting out or have some painting experience, this weekend is designed to be enriching and productive.

 

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Finalist: Paddington Art Prize 2023 | Finalist: Paddington Art Prize 2020 | Finalist: Queensland Regional Art Awards 2019 | Finalist: Lethbridge 20000 2019 | Finalist: Hadleys Art Prize 2018| Finalist: Morris Art Prize 2018 | Finalist: Clayton Utz Art Award 2017 | Finalist: Tattersalls Club Landscape Art Prize 2017 | Finalist: Moreton Bay Region Art Awards 2017 | Finalist: Rio Tinto Martin Hansen Memorial Art Awards 2016 | Finalist: Paddington Art Prize 2016 | Finalist: Waverley Art Prize 2016 | Finalist: Pro Hart Outback Art Prize 2016 | Finalist: Lethbridge 10,000 2016 | Finalist: Toowoomba Biennial Emerging Artist Award 2016 | Winner: Champion Picture – RAS Toowoomba Fine Art 2016 | Finalist: Moreton Bay Art Award 2016 | Finalist: Contemporary Art Awards 2015 | Finalist: Rio Tinto Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards 2015 | Finalist: Suncorp Art Award 1989 | Winner: Open Champion Picture – RAS Toowoomba Fine Art 1989 | Winner: Junior Champion Picture – RAS Toowoomba Fine Art 1988

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