Gallatin River Memory, oil, 8x10 Painted last month on location outside Big Sky, Montana. |
I'm thrilled that my latest blog post has been published as an article on OutdoorPainter.com. In the article I suggest the idea of how individual personality might play a major role in the type of creative process that works best for each artist to achieve his or her most ideal creative efforts. More specifically, I consider the idea of how working under pressure can have drastically different results for different artists. I had come to a realization that my own ideal creative process can be very different from that of other artists, which led me to explore the idea in a blog post.
Sorry for the additional redirect, but the link can be found at https://www.outdoorpainter.com/painting-en-plein-air-under-pressure/
Feel free to chime in either in the comment section of my blog or on my Facebook post. I'd love to hear how others relate to all this. How does painting under pressure affect you?
Visit
my workshop web page for details on any of these
workshops.
Bend, OR -
Jan. 17-19, 2019
The
Light-filled Snow Scene - pastel and oil
Dahlonega,
GA - Feb. 7-9, 2019
Composition
Boot Camp - pastel and oil
Aberdeen, NC
- March 12-14, 2019
Painting the
Poetic Landscape - pastel and oil
Greenwood
Village, CO - May 8-10, 2019
Painting the
Poetic Landscape - pastel
Oregon City,
OR - July 19-21, 2019
Composition
Boot Camp - pastel and oil
Carstairs,
Alberta, Canada (near Calgary) - Aug. 18-20, 2019
Painting the
Poetic Landscape - oil
Rochester,
NY - Sept. 13-15, 2019
Painting the
Poetic Landscape - pastel
Landgrove,
VT - Oct. 7-10, 2019
Painting
Skies, Water & Trees - pastel and oil
Norman, OK -
Nov. 15-17, 2019
Painting the
Poetic Landscape - pastel and oil
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