Tag Archives: Grant’s Lake

Diary of a Plein Air Painter

Welcome to The Diary of a Plein Air Painter! I have decided to write short posts about my plein air experiences in a diary format. My writings are anecdotes,thoughts and ramblings of my experiences while plein air painting. I hope to give you a glimpse of the joy, intrigue and curiosity  I experience while on [...]

Twitter Art Exhibit in Moss, Norway

Mild Day in November It was a mild day in November when I ventured out to paint en plein air. My goal was to paint a small oil painting on acrylic paper so I could send it to Norway for a charity event organized by David Sandum. David is an artist friend I met on [...]

Late Autumn

Late Autumn It is well into autumn now. Leaves have been stripped from trees baring skeletal structures beneath.  Glimpses of areas unseen before, make their appearance between negative spaces once occupied by greenery. Mauves and grays have overtaken the land as nature prepares for her slumber ahead; while straw colored grasses soften the appearance of [...]