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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I went on my first plein air painting trip! I am always impressed with seeing artists out with their easels set up and seeing them complete a full painting in one session. Usually the style is impressionistic/expressionistic,  so I thought, well, that shouldn&#8217;t be too hard. oy vay. My first mistake was deciding to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday I went on my first plein air painting trip! I am always impressed with seeing artists out with their easels set up and seeing them complete a full painting in one session. Usually the style is impressionistic/expressionistic,  so I thought, well, that shouldn&#8217;t be too hard. oy vay. My first mistake was deciding to try plein air combined with just learning oils. (I am used to acrylics). Wet into wet painting is a whole new ball game and everything kept getting overmixed and turning the same color.  The next mistake I discovered was not blocking in the main areas of the scene onto my canvas. I ran out of room for the pond reflections-plus inverse sky.  Pfew. A lotta learning the hard way. After three hours I decided I had to let the thing dry and finish it later from photos.</p>
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<p>What I had not experienced before was how challenging it is to even <strong><em>see</em></strong> the colors of nature when you are looking right at it! I actually felt my brain struggling with &#8220;water is not blue&#8221; because clearly, on a totally overcast day, the water was mostly tree reflections and dark green, brown, gray&#8230;.not blue. And the bank of trees were obviously made up of individual trees with many different colors&#8230;.of GREEN. Okay, that tree is green but I can see it next to the next tree which is green, but really red green, next to bluegray green&#8230;.oy vay again.</p>
<p>But it was great fun, as it was part of a Meetup.com group and hanging out with other aspiring artists was invigorating. The location was gorgeous and I decided that plein air painting and painting from life in the studio are my goals. I definitely recommend you try it!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one plein air painter&#8217;s blog I follow for inspiration: <a href="http://www.dailypainters.com/artists/artist_gallery/753/Tom-Brown">Tom Brown</a>.</p>
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