Plein air painting in winter
Paul Goderstad's friend, Troy Tatlock, gets creative when it comes to giving his hands a break from the cold!
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We love to hear from the Plein Air Today community! The following is part of a series that spotlights an artist who loves painting outdoors. Today’s feature is from Paul Goderstad.

“In northern Wisconsin winter, plein air has its challenges. Paint gets stiff, fingers get cold, toes get cold. We find ways to press onward: if the sun is shining tilt your pallet towards the sun to help the paint stay fluid, dress in layers, and keep dry.” ~ Paul Goderstad

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