Showing posts with label pleinair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pleinair. Show all posts

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Saturday is a special day

"Saturday is pleinair day! Get your paint on!"


A huge track-hoe in the decimated land where the Geneva Steel plant once was. It was behind a chain link fence is surprisingly easy to paint through. The colours aren't as accurate as I want them to be, but I still think this piece is very successful.

An old truck out in Vineyard, Utah. Painted on site. Much closer than going out to Spring City or Wellsville. We're on a never ending hunt for old and also maybe abandoned things to paint. With good light, colour, and shadows of course.

Never thought I'd be caught painting flowers, particularly Irises. But, I had fun doing it and I might in the future do it again. Maybe. It was challenging to describe planes as the light changed. But as long as I stuck to the warm and cool colour combos, I'd make it through. The end.

Oh yeah, we're on a rampage!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Pleinairasaurus Day

I've been away on a pleinair tour of duty. The extent of my campaign went from the Siege of Wellsville, the Stalemate of Spring City, and the bloody Battle for Kolob Canyon. Despite high painting causality rate, we were mightily victorious! Hail to my wingmen and to our mighty benefactors!

The bad-A church. More than hundred years old (Europeans snickering. You know it.)


A transcendental truck in the dimensional rift in opened in Spring City. I can't even describe what it was like. Post apocalyptic spirit world. I came second away from discovering my spirit animal. Does the truck look white? ~ I dunno.


I pretty much made this a cartoon of something so magnificent that you really can't. . . never mind. You'll have just have to see it for yourself.

EDIT: I fixed the photos. Now they are better than they were.