Brian Sindler, “Traverse City Lights,” 2019, acrylic,
Brian Sindler, “Traverse City Lights,” 2019, acrylic, 10 x 20 in., Available from Mockingbird Gallery, Plein air and studio

In this weekly series Kelly Kane, Editor-in-Chief of Plein Air Magazine, shares a favorite painting and artist quote from a recent issue.

Kelly Kane’s Pick of the Week: Traverse City Lights

“I also think it’s best to work with a medium that suits your temperament. If working with slow-drying paint is unpleasant, you’re experiencing muddy-looking color mixtures on the canvas, or oil paint’s solvent fumes are an issue, acrylic paint might be a great option. Trying a new medium can open up a whole new way of painting.”
— Brian Sindler (“Why Acrylic Is Perfect for Plein Air,” October-November 2020)

Read the full article in PleinAir Magazine, October/November 2020, and subscribe at https://www.outdoorpainter.com/subscribe, so you never miss an issue!

PleinAir Magazine OctNov 2020 Cover


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