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Koi, Sand, Swimming, and Plein Air

An event on October 19 in Texas sounds more like a perfect vacation than a painting session. The Art League of...

Familiar Name Among Shorewood Winners

Tom Nachreiner took home the Best of Show award at the Plein Air Shorewood event, and a familiar name nabbed First Place. ...

Mendocino Loves Various Media

Most plein air events don't differentiate among media, or they show a bias toward oils. Not so in Mendocino, California. The Medocino Open Paint...

7 Days, 250 Paintings

The North Shore of Lake Superior was painted by 70 artists recently, and their abundant output made it hard to choose winners. ...

Why This Works: “Lobstah Boats”

In this series, plein air painter and instructor Jeanne Mackenzie takes a look at new paintings by contemporary artists and points out why they...

Parting Shot: Nantucket, 9 a.m.

Marianne Valenti Kuhn snapped this photo of her fellow painters working up some studies on Nantucket, in Massachusetts. Pictured are Kendall...

Robert Bateman: Why Plein Air Painting Is Important

Robert Bateman, one of the most successful representational artists working today, thinks plein air painting is very important -- but not as an art...

Painting the Same Spectacular Views as a Past Master

Thomas R. Dunlay recently offered his workshop participants the chance to paint on the farm of one of America's greatest impressionist painters. ...
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De-Modernizing a Castle

Some people may see a tourist stop; an artist will see a fine pastoral scene. Egon Miklavcic told us about his process and the...
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Talent Attracted to Wisconsin

A picturesque town of 40,000 can ably support a plein air event, with dazzling entries and solid winners. Want proof? New Berlin, Wisconsin, population 39,700,...
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Why This Works: “Spray Along the Marginal Way”

In this series, plein air painter and instructor Jeanne Mackenzie takes a look at new paintings by contemporary artists and points out why they...
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Painting on Grass Five Stories Up

Life is unpredictable for a plein air painter. Sometimes you paint in a windy mountain meadow, and sometimes you paint on top of a...
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Paintings on “Terra Firma”

A stellar cast of artists contributed to a landscape show in Culver City, California. Who's on view? Jeremy Lipking, Matt Smith, Ray Roberts, Josh Elliott,...
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Apocalypse Now?

What would the world look like if humans did little to protect it? A new exhibition explores this and similar questions. David Wagner has assembled...
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Parting Shot: Irresistible Tug

Sometimes your boat comes in -- and you wish it hadn't. Tony D'Amico files this report from Northport, New York, on Long Island: "I am...
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Why You Should Take an iPad Into the Field

Many plein air artists have one simple reaction to digital art: horror. Here's why they may be wrong. An application on an iPad or similar...

Celebrated Painter Judges Show in Vermont

A First Place award can make an artist feel good, and it looks good on a resume. But it's even better when an internationally...
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Familiar Names Win Big in Oregon

Trains and trees took top prizes at the Pacific Northwest Plein Air Competition in Hood River, Oregon, which is notable in an area with...
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Rising Artist Already Reaching Back, Offering $3K and Mentorship

David Kassan hasn't forgotten what it was like to struggle as a young artist, with no gallery representation, no teaching gigs, a small collector...
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Mid-Atlantic Painters Hold Gala

The spectacular views out the windows of Baltimore's World Trade Center Building were the backdrop for the opening of the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters...