Showing posts with label plein air. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plein air. Show all posts
18 January 2013
11 November 2012
1 July 2012
13 June 2011
25 March 2011
24 March 2011
7 February 2011
Winter Plein Air (Forest Cabin)
Winter plein air is an extreme experience, you have two main goals - artistic and survival. Or, rather, survival and artistic. Still it gives you many advantages - you HAVE TO work quickly and you take on a whole new style due to holding your brush in mittens. And hot cocoa is a must, of course, though I've heard some artists prefer vodka.
11 September 2010
Yauza Bridge
When an artist got a flu plein air is the only way that can cure the disease.
Oil on canvas, 30x20 cm, 2010
15 August 2010
13 August 2010
Pereslavl Zalessky
This plein air painting was done in a lovely surroundings of old park around the monastery, in less than 30 minutes.
oil on paper, 17x12 cm, 2010
Labels:
monastery,
oil landscape,
pereslalv zalessky,
plein air,
russia
10 August 2010
Pereslavl
7 June 2010
June Plein Air
A bridge over a small creek in Sviblovo district of Moscow. Plein air was accompanied by wild ducks and frogs which provided a special soundtrack to this painting.
15 April 2010
April Plein Air
Another perfect day in the forest, some insect bites, cacao to get me warm, some curious public, one too curious dog, more cacao, traffic jam on my way home - and here is the result.
31 March 2010
March plein air
This is my first plein air this year and it was an extremely good time spent in the forest. Wanted to capture first spring feeling in the air, and nevermind I was freezing in the end, hot cocoa in my Thermos saved my life.
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