The East Coast experienced many mild weather days this winter, which drew me out of my studio hibernation to paint in nature. Once upon a time my outdoor painting would consist of small watercolor sketches or pencil drawings. This time around I decided to try quick paintings using acrylic paint and graphite on paper, spending about 45 min to an hour on each painting.
A recent purchase and a new love, the Sta-Wet handy palette, helped make outdoor painting easier. This palette box preserves paints for an extended period of time.. The smaller version was easy to transport and keep paint fresh. My preference of paint brush is more scrubby in texture, short bristle brushes.. Sometimes you just have to make adjustments, when you can’t find what you need, I gave my brushes a hair cut..
Since I am painting on paper, I don’t need an easel, just a hard surface to paint on.. Most of the time I use picnic tables in parks, and or invert the lid to my sat-wet palette to place my paper on. Working small 8″x 10″ or smaller means less paint needed.
Reserve your time in nature……
Supplies I bring for outdoor painting: Reusable bag to transport my supplies, water bottle, water cup (I use an empty yogurt container) brushes, pencil, pre-cut watercolor paper (small various sizes) rag, clips (to hold paper together) Palette fully loaded with paint colors (I try not to bring extra tubes of paint) large ziplock bags to package up my palette and any loose materials. I use a rubber band to wrap around my palette to keep it from accidentally opening in transport.
B E A U T I F U L !
Thanks Carmelo!
Fantastic. I like your results and I appreciate your detailed explanation.
Thank you so much Claudia!
YOU ARE WELCOME JENNIFER !
Love the way you laid this out. Easy to understand and easy to enjoy your results…which also resulted in my more learned appreciation for plein air painting!
Thank you, good to know it was easy to follow along.. I think more people should give it a try!
thinking. might ask you to create cover for chapbook to be published sometime this year. let me know if interested via email. thanks. wonderful post,Jennifer
Thank you! I’ll definitely check in with you about your project, I am interested to find out more. ✨🙂