
‘En Plein Air’ Painting
Overview
Working both ‘en plein air’ and in the studio create landscape paintings that are authentic and evocative, in the unique surrounds of the coast of Whitby.
Details:
• Date and Time:
• Location: Whitby
• Duration: 3 days
• Fee: £425
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Ever wanted to paint outdoors but didn’t know where to start?
Join us and see how painting outside in a more intuitive and fast-paced way, working with the elements, will add luminosity and stronger sense of place to your paintings.Learn how to add light and luminosity to your paintings and see how this can add new depths of expression whilst capturing the landscape.
Translated as ‘open air’ from French, en plein air painting was pioneered by John Constable in Britain c.1813–1. Traditionally, painters would work from their studios, using paints made by grinding and mixing dry pigment powders with linseed oil. With the introduction of paints in tubes in the 1870s, painting outside became a much more popular .
Over the three days, you will be introduced to how to set up, which materials to use, and how to choose and complete your a composition. Taking you through colour mixing and colour temperature exercises and how various plein air painters such as Joseph Mallord William Turner captured atmosphere and excitement.
This course will involve some walking and painting outdoors.
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Absolutely nothing! All materials and aprons are provided although some people do like to bring their own set of brushes.
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Cancellation Policy
All payments are non-refundable, but rescheduling is acceptable up to 12 days before the workshop, or in emergencies.
We reserve the right to reschedule workshops should the need arise but will endeavour to replace the tutor before considering rescheduling.