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"plein air" Definitions
  1. of or relating to painting in outdoor daylight
  2. of or relating to a branch of impressionism that attempts to represent outdoor light and air
  3. open-air : outdoor

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WILTON "Painting En Plein Air," Anda Styler and Sergey Stepanenko.
DARIEN "Lussier: Poetry en Plein Air," paintings by Barbara Lussier.
Critically, though, Ms. Gallace does not paint en plein air.
The palette of the plein air scenes is dark and mineral.
RIVERHEAD "Jean Caiola: Journey of a Plein Air Artist," solo exhibition.
Kadin Goldberg is a plein air painter who lives and works in Montana.
Heidkamp must have felt a sense of identification with his subject, a fellow artist, sharing a plein air moment together, the contemporary one finishing his painting, the historical one consigned to plein air in perpetuity, while history moves indifferently on.
The rapid paint application indicates a plein air experience coupled to an idiosyncratic vision.
SETAUKET "12th Annual Gallery North/Joseph Reboli Wet Paint Festival," plein-air painting and exhibition.
This is a rare case of Renoir's filming en plein air, as his father painted.
WATER MILL Lafayette Harris Jr., pianist, performs as part of the Jazz en Plein Air series.
It looks inflated and was painted from a postcard, not en plein-air, which upset Pissarro.
The hectic hub of Times Square became a plein-air yoga studio for the summer solstice.
Hildebrand's grandfather, Louis Gurlitt, painted plein-air sketches in the 19th century, some very beautiful ones.
Presumably it's the artist's own, painting en plein air where there's no air to speak of.
The whole time I was an installation artist, I continued to make watercolors and plein-air drawings.
The Japanese basically pioneered plein air living; doctors there routinely prescribe "forest bathing" for optimum mental health.
Instead, he taught and developed bodies of work that included photographs, drawings, and small plein air studies.
This season that meant a plethora of shows held en plein-air, unpredictable weather patterns be damned.
The backgrounds in the paintings are informed by plein air studies from various places along the Maine coast.
It is simpler to have a separate tote for plein air and another for working from the model.
Shot on location in a rural district of south-central France, it coincides with Renoir's plein-air talkies.
He has lately been showing his women's wear collections against the plein-air backdrop of the Eiffel Tower.
"Many artists were working in plein-air, and they were experimenting with various paints and color theories," she said.
Dans ce quartier à forte population issue d'immigration, le métro aérien survole un marché vivant et en plein air.
And the lyrics — proudly belted, then joyfully sighed — tell of the restoration and clarity to be found en plein-air.
Ms. Himid not only reimagines the process of "en plein air" painting, but also the subjects typically depicted within them.
Because each stage of a Downes painting takes place en plein air, his canvases tend to be a manageable size.
These aren't the boring, pastoral, plein air landscapes you'll find for sale in droves up the street in Old City.
Artists feel it, too, leaving the four walls of their studios behind for the experience of creating en plein-air.
Workshops on offer include an exquisite corpse–style animation project and a trial-by-fire lesson in plein air sound recording.
For one, he and other artists of his generation painted "en plein-air" — or outdoors — a practice that Daubigny had pioneered.
The club overlooks the plein-air ice-skating rink in the Olympic Park, which offers skate rentals for 22 Swiss francs.
He was older than many of the other artists, and he preferred interior scenes and figure studies to plein-air pictures.
And Jane Sutherland is a disappointing absence from the artists: she was one of the pioneering plein-air painters of the era.
Firelei Báez's 19.604692°N 72.218596°W remains on view at the High Line through March 2020 as part of En Plein Air.
The groom's mother, based in Powell River, is a plein-air oil painter with a focus on the Canadian West Coast landscape.
For two years, in the 1970s, I hitchhiked around the country doing field studies, plein-air drawings and watercolors of houses and landscapes.
Once a dude ranch, today the 252,22-acre retreat center offers over 2500 classes in everything from plein air painting to adobe building.
I did more thinking about the plein-air painting project during a fellowship for Jewish artists at the Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning.
He held classes at the Tempelherrenhaus, an 21949th-century neo-Gothic folly, where he could scandalize the bourgeoisie of Weimar en plein air.
Some are oil paintings made "en plein-air" — outdoors, as many 19th-century painters did, including van Gogh — over three or four days.
Rondinone's poetic landscapes are assembled from smaller sketched compositions the artist did en plein air in Austria and at various other outdoor locations.
Outside, another featured artist, Tian Mu, projected laserline drawings onto a large screen, while a crowd gathered to celebrate and dance en plein air.
Though constructed one thick brushstroke at a time, they were rather subversively painted from postcards rather than en plein air, emphasizing structure over ideology.
Riffing on the idea that Olana is, in Mr. Prezorski's words, the "American Giverny," Mr. Olin looked to plein-air painting for his concept.
The No Name Painting Association, the first group of artists to stealthily make mostly en plein air, chiaroscuro ridden, quiet paintings emerged in 24.
A cluster of pedestrian-only lanes, where art students paint en plein-air, surrounds a series of national museums devoted to art and history.
Arbor Vitae Landscape Painting with Graham Nickson (June 18-29) combines plein air painting in the spectacular Old Westbury Gardens with color and synthetic projects.
There's also some seating available for those who want to enjoy their food "en plein air," but in-car eating seems to be the preferred choice.
He started out as a rather provincial landscape painter, working en plein air in watercolor and gouache; farm and village scenes were among his favorite subjects.
From within this otherworldly space Rossin makes observational paintings en plein air, resulting in works that appear atemporal and disjointed, as if seen from another dimension.
The potential advantage of using a quite antiquated plein-air practice, is to capture and manipulate natural light through direct observance of color notes in the landscape.
The park's governing body, la Société des établissements de plein air du Québec, has a conservation strategy for caribou, which includes moderating the access to certain mountains.
So everything gets into the painting, wood smoke from the studio stove, The high pollen count of a high summer's day en plein air by the Seine.
It is impossible to conceive of most of Debussy's piano music being written at a desk, or outdoors, despite his frequent use of "en plein air" titles.
The stark difference between the central tree's violet shadow and the warm brick-red pavement surrounding it is reminiscent of Corot's plein-air canvases of the 1830s.
Related Found Object Terrariums Capture Nature in Jars A Plein Air Painter Captures the Natural Beauty of the Northeast Laser Lights Bring the Aurora Borealis Anywhere on Earth
High Line, Manhattan On the High Line, "En Plein Air" (the French phrase for "in the open air") enlists eight artists to reconsider the tradition of outdoor painting.
Monet's large "Women in the Garden," an early endeavor in plein-air group portraiture, hangs beside Bazille's "Family Gathering," a stiffer showcase of bourgeois leisure and light effects.
Her most recent series is part of her "plein-air painting project," in which she employs elements of watercolors (hers and other people's) made during outdoor painting dates.
But these Berthots, as Forge explains in the catalogue "are not plein-air paintings"; instead, an elaborate grid, which is "most clearly seen in the drawings," underlies each painting.
In Arbor Vitae Landscape Painting with Graham Nickson (June 19-30) plein air painting in the spectacular Old Westbury Gardens combines with color research and synthesis in the studio.
There's also a huge pass through to the kitchen from the outdoor breakfast bar, which sits beside a plein air dining area, multiple lounges and an enviable grilling setup.
Not all art looks good in the dark, but several works in the High Line's plein-air group show "Agora" (through March, 2019) reveal their best sides at sundown.
JS: I know that now you are deeply engaged in your "plein air painting project" and I see your posts on Instagram: photographs of painting dates with other artists.
"Under her tutelage, Muslim women were able to paint landscapes en plein air, and draw from nude female models as well as antique statues," Dagoglu, the art historian, said.
The bath is housed in a kind of slate-wall and glass enclosure in the middle of the bedroom; the windows can be opened for a plein air effect.
In July, the house served as the venue for a gathering of the Beach Painting Club, a group of local artists who routinely get together to create en plein air.
When Klimt went on his plein air painting expeditions, he would often use a telescope or "viewing frame," both tools with the capacity of presenting a detail as a totality.
His enthusiasm for painting "en plein-air" dates from when he did his first plate painting, while working as a cook in New York in the late 1970s, he said.
It's in the young Eleanor Ray's intimate plein air works, for example; Porter's "Night" (1962), with its open door, mirror, and inner glow, could have been channeled into her last show.
If listening to live music in the open air ("en plein air" in French) on a clear and starry night is your idea of the perfect summer evening, you're in luck.
For his show at the Tel Aviv Center for Contemporary Art in May, Kjartansson will present a series of plein-air paintings he has made of houses in the West Bank.
Leaning heavily and adeptly on the Impressionistic style of plein air painting, the artist's works include normal scenes that are as commonplace as they are elevated and splendid versions of the outdoors.
Traveling to exotic locations to capture the sights in plein air compositions is nothing new, but an intrepid British artist is blazing a new trail of in-situ artworks with her sewing machine.
There is no shortage of influence from Early Modernism in these works, as evidenced by vivid color contrasts reminiscent of Matisse's Fauvist landscapes and decorative patterning comparable to Gustav Klimt's plein air paintings.
Sisley was an atmosphere guy, and like almost all his colleagues, he painted en plein air, taking his canvas and palette to the banks of the Seine or to towns west of Paris.
That also represents the highest sum ever paid at auction for a painting by Monet, the founder of French Impressionism and a master of "plein air" landscapes who died in 1926, aged 86.
And although her watercolors may not seem radical or visually experimental, they do reveal a sharp artistic eye for daily life, particularly when she captured an outdoor settings while painting en plein air.
Music classes, dance classes, toddler yoga, baby gyms, kids museum memberships, aquarium memberships, sports leagues, swim lessons, astronaut camp, plein air painting workshops, mime school — you name it, it exists, and it costs money.
Winsor & Newton boasts a deep connection to art history, including its patenting of a collapsible metal paint tube with a screw cap that enabled the en plein air painting style of Impressionists like Monet.
She has also turned the elevated park into a venue for group shows, such as the current painting exhibition "En Plein Air," and for performances by Maria Hassabi, Cally Spooner and other artists and choreographers.
If Tarantino reimagined slave clichés along the lines of the spaghetti Western and the blaxploitation film, and McQueen redrew them in the lines of plein-air painting, Parker's secondary influence is the contemporary superhero flick.
This is Bird's first foray into car painting, but his second crowdfunded art venture — the first being a cross-country road trip he undertook to painting the Sears department stores of the nation en plein air.
Heidkamp situates himself unabashedly within the tradition of French and American plein air painters, those who reveled in the physicality of paint and its ability to capture truths of light, mood, and weather seemingly on the fly.
This was partly due to the fact that an earlier generation of Russian painters had already integrated the structure of French Impressionism into the particularly Russian style of en plein air painting, or painting directly from nature.
Bring a chair and sit among the trees at this tranquil spot in the heart of the Plains of Abraham or simply spread out a blanket and kick back while listening to some tunes en plein air.
Employing everything from the perplexing to the playful, the artist's vision effectively merges the characteristics of long-standing genres such as classical portraiture and plein air painting with postmodernist applications found in movements such as abstract expressionism.
Camille Corot (1796-1875) is known almost exclusively as a landscape artist, and his paintings' dappled light and atmospheric effects, made from observations en plein air (outdoors), set the stage for the coming of modern French painting.
Little Jeannette may be a shoddy shepherdess who prefers aimless strolls along the banks of the Meuse to tending listless livestock, but her plein air flânerie is a perfect foil to the film's bursts of campy rapture.
But the most impressive food queue exists in an unassuming storefront on actual Wall Street, behind a paper bag brown vestibule that leads into a bright space decorated with subway tile, rustic wood, and vegetables en plein air.
The pair decided to enroll in the Bob Ross Workshop, become Certified Bob Ross Seascape Painters, and apply their newly minted certifications to a series of side-by-side en plein air seascape paintings on the Florida shore.
They appear to be Walker's heartfelt homage to the English landscape tradition — especially the work of John Constable — in which small, plein air paintings track moisture and ever-changing English skies over the cloud-piercing spire of Salisbury Cathedral.
In Arbor Vitae Painting with Graham Nickson (June 20–July 1), intense color methods introduce new palettes and metaphors, as students paint in the Old Westbury Gardens and synthesize their plein air paintings with live models in the studio.
While the artists have distinct styles, each practiced some form of plein-air painting in an outdoor studio, enabled by the newly portable paint tubes and their innovative synthetic colors, to quickly immortalize an idealized and ephemeral scene of American nature.
The week also features performances by the Harlem Gospel Choir and other live music groups, a Portrait Contest honoring military personnel as models, Makers Market where artisans sell their handmade pieces, Plein Air Day, Dandelion Gala, a laser show, and more.
His mother retired as an art teacher at the Odyssey School in Pikesville, Md., and is now a plein-air landscape painter whose work is represented by Beaudry Gallery and Framing in Dallas, and by Crystal Moll Gallery in Baltimore.
In terms of visual art, there is a ton of support—both in terms of government and foundation support and a strong art market here—but that heavily revolves around a regional movement that is landscape and plein air and religious-art heavy.
The new film "Redoubt," shot in his home state of Idaho, riffs on the myth of Diana and Actaeon; the goddess, here, is an NRA-approved sharpshooter, while the doomed voyeur is the artist himself, making plein-air etchings of Diana and her attendants.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In some ways it makes sense that Valeri Larko, a committed plein air painter, would have an exhibition, Bronx Focus: Paintings by Valeri Larko, at the Bronx Museum of the Arts that essentially chronicles the changing landscape of the borough.
The young painter Daniel Heidkamp's current show of plein air landscapes entitled Boston to Brooklyn at the Half Gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan offers a refreshing return to a fundamental impulse for making art: to deliver a felt response to the visible world.
He then veers off into vignettes that might address French driving skills, his favorite restaurants and plein air markets, boules, English houseguests and snapshots taken by his wife, Jennie, accompanied by brief tales of, say, the dog that wandered onto their property or the first asparagus of the season.
For his series "Architecture and Morality," he spent two weeks in the West Bank, painting diligent, amateurish oils of settlers' houses en plein air; for "Scenes From Western Culture," he shot video of the painter Elizabeth Peyton swimming laps and of a couple having sex, among other things.
In addition to booths and site-specific installations, a performance series will take place throughout the weekend including a plein air painting session with the Roofless Painters, an interactive performance by Pippa Garner presented by California Carts, and a closing flag lowering ceremony from Harborview and Pole with a reading by Steve Kado.
Starting in the 1950s, Alex Katz, Lois Dodd, Neil Welliver and their gang of avant-garde artist friends, notable for their return to realist nature and figure paintings against the tide of Abstract Expressionism, migrated from New York City to Lincolnville's Slab City Road every summer to make art and relax en plein-air.
Perhaps this shift has resulted in part from the structured parameters of the Met's Talking Pictures show, and the subtle influence of the constant visual conversation with his painting partner Cynthia Daignault; or it might have been because the six month project took place during a Northeast winter — an austere season, especially challenging to a plein air painter!
Serious plein air artists like Heidkamp, who are cognizant of 20th and 21st century shifts in the language and intent of painting, yet choose to take on the furious flux of the upwelling world, are staking out a territory that represents — in the full sense of re-presenting — an art that joins what we see with what we feel.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times As a wine lover with an active imagination, I'd always pictured the French wine harvest as a cross between "Sideways" and "I Love Lucy," a sun-drenched bacchanal featuring boozy lunches en plein air, rosy-cheeked peasants crushing fruit with their bare feet, and a bit of insouciant grape picking.
Les Québécois ne sont pas plus ravis des reportages exaltés des médias français qui présentent périodiquement le Québec comme un pays de froidure sauvage couvert d'érables où, comme on pouvait le lire dans un article du magazine Elle à table, on " sacrifie " chaque année, dans les environs de Pâques, un porc qu'on fait ensuite congeler en plein air.
For the most part centered in cosmopolitan Paris, these advances include the emergence of portrait photography; plein-air painting; Impressionism; Orientalism; the world's fair; the one-man art exhibition; the realist novel; the penny dreadful, short story and serialized roman feuilleton (three forms particularly well suited to consumption on train trips); the railway station bookstore; the grand opera ("a revolution on the stage"); and the Gesamtkunstwerk (a countervailing "revolution on the operatic stage," begun by Richard Wagner to free German music and drama from the "monstrosities" of French civilization in general and the grand opera in particular).
And because Mr. West cannot do anything in half measure, what was supposed to be a small presentation to the industry instead culminated about half an hour later on the sloping lawn outside the building as thronged masses — those who had been invited and those who had been waiting on the street in the cold and rain — were treated to a fashion show en plein-air and from afar: pea-size models strolling round the outside of the dome and projected onto the curving sides of the building as security people attempted to herd attendees off the actual lawn and onto some artificial grass that had been laid for the occasion (though it was so dark and crowded, no one could tell the difference) and everyone jostled for position and a choir of car horns rose and fell in unison, which at first everyone thought was a manifestation of traffic rage, but then turned out to be part of the performance.

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