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Notes on Plein Air: New England

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Find The Essence: Plein Air Painting In Watercolor

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Painting The Complicated Using The ‘KISS’ Method


This workshop will emphasize using watercolors to connect and complete your paintings. This is primarily a watercolor class but the principles apply to oil painting as well.

DAY 1
A presentation on paintings that simplify complicated subject matter. From landscapes to urban industrial scenes. Emphasis on composition and line. Practice in Plein Air in the surrounding area
DAY 2
Morning demo addressing the work from the previous day. Color takes on more importance in simplification. Several painting trips through out the day
DAY 3
Putting it all together. Work on technique and application of paint.  The Art of Mark Making.


Bio

Stewart White is a watercolorist from Baltimore, Maryland. He is one of the rare plein air painters using the medium of watercolor. His background in architectural illustration adds to his skill set and his paintings reflect his knowledge of good design. Stewart’s paintings have the pleasing combination of good structure with a painterly style. He is a transparent watercolorist  in the purest tradition of watercolor painters. Where as watercolor expresses its nature as fluid  oil paint is stiff and seems to want to be expressed in a thick and buttery way.

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-August 19, 2021
(August 17, 2021)

This workshop will emphasize using watercolors to connect and complete your paintings. This is primarily a watercolor class but the principles apply to oil painting as well.

DAY 1
A presentation on paintings that simplify complicated subject matter. From landscapes to urban industrial scenes. Emphasis on composition and line. Practice in Plein Air in the surrounding area
DAY 2
Morning demo addressing the work from the previous day. Color takes on more importance in simplification. Several painting trips through out the day
DAY 3
Putting it all together. Work on technique and application of paint.  The Art of Mark Making.


Bio

Stewart White is a watercolorist from Baltimore, Maryland. He is one of the rare plein air painters using the medium of watercolor. His background in architectural illustration adds to his skill set and his paintings reflect his knowledge of good design. Stewart’s paintings have the pleasing combination of good structure with a painterly style. He is a transparent watercolorist  in the purest tradition of watercolor painters. Where as watercolor expresses its nature as fluid  oil paint is stiff and seems to want to be expressed in a thick and buttery way.

More About Stewart White

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Location: Gibson House Bed & Breakfast, 341 Dartmouth College Highway Route 10 and Court Street Haverhill, New Hampshire 03765

Contact: Stewart Burgess White
443-254-3087


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