Plein Air Painting in Winter

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We love to hear from the Plein Air Today community! The following is part of a series that will share tips and tricks for plein air painting in winter. Stay tuned for more!

When Your Hands Get Cold …

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!

“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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