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OPPORTUNITY: Paint Private Gardens in Charlotte, North Carolina
Those wishing to paint the spring blooms in some of Charlotte, North Carolina's finest private gardens will need to get their applications ready in...
Parting Shot: Beauty in a Vinegar Bottle
Bernardo Hermoso was driving along in the Philippines when he saw a beautiful sight: an old vinegar bottle. "I pulled over...
Spotlight on PACE Faculty: Michael Reardon
Michael Reardon, a watercolorist and featured instructor at the Plein Air Convention & Expo (PACE) was actually surprised to find out there were oil...
Who Is Eligible to Win the $15,000 Top Prize in April?
Actually, anyone who paints is eligible, but 16 people did just get a step closer. The PleinAir Salon gives out $21,000 in cash prizes...
Meet the Judge: Ken Auster
Those thinking about entering the PleinAir Salon's December-January contest -- and thus getting a chance to win the $15,000 top award -- might want...
Salon Winner Gets Inspiration from Russian Masters
Marc Dalessio was inspired by a cultural exchange experience in 2013 when he painted the piece that took the top prize in the October-November...
Spotlight on PACE Faculty: Albert Handell
Pastelists are taking note that a master of the medium is teaching at the Plein Air Convention & Exposition (PACE) this year: Albert Handell....
Featured Artwork: Michael Godfrey
"Shenandoah Morning Light"
Oil
12 x 24 [email protected]
"In the mid Atlantic, autumn is a time of intense color and moisture laden air. This painting is from...
Parting Shot: American Vernacular, or, Land Shark!
John W. Connors isn't naming places, but somewhere, he painted what looks like a building-eating shark. Explains the artist, "I don't...
Painting on Shellacked Paper
A case of mistaken identity has Richard Gallego painting on watercolor paper that's been coated with shellac. He likes the results. ...
Who Made the Cut in the Latest PleinAir Salon Contest?
A great mix of noted artists and up-and-coming painters fill the roster of winners for the October-November contest of the PleinAir Salon. Now 15...
What’s in Your Backyard?
R. Gregory Summers recently hosted an online painting challenge, and the resulting submissions paint a fascinating picture of plein air today."Backyard Beauty," by Adam...
Why This Works: Clouds and Shadows Tell the Story
In this series, plein air painter and instructor Jeanne Mackenzie takes a look at new paintings by contemporary artists and points out why they...
Painting Wrecks in England
The trim lines of well-designed boats are catnip for painters, but the rusting hulks of wrecked ships have their appeal as well. Steven Alexander...
What’s in Your Backyard?
R. Gregory Summers recently hosted an online painting challenge, and the resulting submissions paint a fascinating picture of plein air today. ...
Gusty in Galveston
In Galveston, Texas, artists were confronted with bad weather for Brushes by the Beach, held November 15-22, but the painters were not deterred. Who...
The Value of Engaging Several Charities, Not One
A number of artists' groups form a relationship with just one cause and one charity, and build on this dynamic. It works well. But...
Salon Judge Looks for Work Done From Life
The October-November contest in the PleinAir Salon wraps up November 30 (get your entries in now!), and the judge for this contest, Joseph McGurl,...
Why This Works: Simple in Design, Complex in Execution
In this series, plein air painter and instructor Jeanne Mackenzie takes a look at new paintings by contemporary artists and points out why they...
Celebrating 30 Years with Art
What does it take to make it 30 years in the gallery world? A lot of heart and a lot of strong artworks. An established...



















