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PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 90: Bob Rohm
In this week's podcast, Bob Rohm explains what’s going through his mind as he sets out to paint a landscape, why you don’t want to create too many areas of contrast in a painting, and his thoughts on colors and values.
Painting en Plein Air in Castine, Maine
Thirty artists enjoyed bright sunny skies for all four days of the Castine Arts Association’s 2018 Castine Plein Air Festival. Enjoy a recap of the event here.
June–July 2018 PleinAir Salon Winners Revealed
Jean Stern has revealed his selections for the winners in the PleinAir Salon bi-monthly art competition.
Sharing Plein Air: The BertonBox
See how one artist is encouraging plein air with “a self-contained painting station.”
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 89: Debra Huse
This week’s PleinAir Art Podcast with Eric Rhoads features special guest Debra Huse, who paints en plein air with oil.
Door County Plein Air Festival: Winners Announced
Festival judge and artist CW Mundy tells us, “All works were judged based on the foundational truths of the science of painting — drawing, design, value, color, edges, paint manipulation, with variety and unity in each of those disciplines.”
How Plein Air Groups Get Museum Shows
An exhibition at a regional museum is a marketing coup — but how does it happen?
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 88: Tim Newton
If you’ve ever wanted to understand the mindset of an art collector, you’ll want to listen to this fascinating conversation with the Chairman of the Salmagundi Club.
Pittsburgh Celebrates a Plein Air Painter with His Own Day
What happens when an artist randomly paints in a place where folks generally have never witnessed it?
A Plein Air Event That Benefits a National Park
Read a recap of the 7th Annual “Plein Air for the Park,” and see the list of winners from this year’s event.
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 87: Scott Christensen on Breakthroughs and More
Hear about Christensen’s major breakthrough, his reflections on how to reframe your thinking, and more.
Plein Air Pests, in 1889
In case you missed it: An art conservator made waves around the art world after she alerted curators that, as she examined Vincent van Gogh’s 1889 “Olive Trees” with a microscope, she had found something extraordinary.
LPAPA Best of Plein Air Winners
View the five award-winning works from the 14th Annual “Best of Plein Air” exhibition. Do you know any of the winners?
A Plein Air Festival That’s Gaining Ground
Get a recap of a Southwest plein air festival and see who won first place in the various categories.
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 86: Michael Chesley Johnson
In this week’s podcast, discover how Michael Chesley Johnson works with multiple mediums for painting outdoors, his thoughts on the color wheel, and how to not only paint, but document, landscapes.
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 85: Aaron Schuerr
Aaron Schuerr gives us insights into his “plein air adventurer” lifestyle, which offers him experiences that are no less than profound.
Plein Air and Studio Landscapes
Preview a selection of landscape paintings that are part of this current exhibition, and discover when and where you can view them in person.
PleinAir Art Podcast Episode 84: Jill Carver
This week’s podcast with Eric Rhoads features Jill Carver, whose work “explores the dialogue between abstraction and realism.”
Random Act of Kindness, en Plein Air
Nancy Tankersley shares a moment of humanity from a recent plein air event.
Oil Painters of America Plein Air Salon Winners
Congratulations to these plein air artists!



















