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Urban Plein Air Tips

7/1/2024

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​I love capturing the world around me. I like feeling the energy and paying attention to the details as I move throughout my day. All to pour it into my sketchbook. Most of the time I am moving fast so I have trained my eyes to look as specific details when drawing people or places.
 
When I do get a chance to slow down, I keep a small sketchbook and pen in my pocket to pull out while at bus stops or while waiting for a train. It’s in this practice that I can capture this essence. July with her long days allows you to capture the colors of the day up to the golden hour.
 
One of my favorite things about painting or doing art outside is the conversations you have with passerbys. This is why public arts are so important. Public art offers another way to communicate without walls.
 
Creating en plein air, a French term for outdoor painting, can be a wonderfully immersive and rewarding experience. Check out these tips to enhance your own en plein air painting sessions:
 
1. Plan Ahead: Choose your location carefully. Consider factors like lighting conditions, accessibility, and the subject matter you want to capture. Scout the location beforehand, if possible, to familiarize yourself with the surroundings.
 
2. Pack Light: Since you'll be outdoors, it's essential to travel light. Bring only the necessary art supplies to avoid carrying unnecessary weight.
 
3. Dress Appropriately: Be prepared for changing weather conditions. Dress in layers so you can adjust your clothing as needed.
 
4. Capture the Moment: Plein air painting is about capturing the essence of a scene in real time. Focus on capturing the mood, light, and atmosphere of the moment rather than getting bogged down in details. Be spontaneous and let the surroundings inspire your creativity.
 
5. Embrace Imperfection: Remember that plein air painting is not about creating a perfect replica of reality.
 
6. Take Breaks: Painting outdoors can be physically demanding, so be sure to take regular breaks to rest and recharge. Use this time to step back from your painting and assess your progress from a distance.
 
7. Have Fun: Enjoy the experience. Take pictures of your process and progress.

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